IPA: /ˈtsarɛvna/
KK: /t͡sɑˈrɛvnə/
A title used in Russia for the daughter of a tsar, which is a royal or imperial title.
The tzarevna wore a beautiful gown at the royal ball.
Tzarevna is derived from the Russian word "царь" (tsar), meaning "king" or "emperor," combined with the suffix "-евна" (-evna), which indicates a daughter or female descendant. Thus, tzarevna refers to the daughter of a tsar, or a princess in the context of Russian nobility.
Think of a 'tsar' as a king, and remember that 'tzarevna' means the daughter of a king, making her a princess.