IPA: //tsəˈrɛv.nə//
KK: /tsɑːˈrɛvnə/
A title used for the daughter of a tsar, which is a Russian emperor.
The tsarevna wore a beautiful gown to the royal ball.
**Tsarevna** → The word originates from Russian "царь" (tsar, meaning king) combined with the suffix "-евна" (evna, meaning daughter of). Thus, a tsarevna refers to the daughter of a tsar or a royal princess.
Think of a 'tsar' as a king and remember that 'tsarevna' means the daughter of a king.
No commonly confused words.