The spelling of "Abbe de Cesar Richard Saint-Real" may look daunting, but it can be broken down using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The first word, "Abbe," is pronounced /æb/ and means "a title of respect for certain ecclesiastics." "De Cesar" is pronounced /də sɛzɑr/ and is likely a reference to the Roman emperor Julius Caesar. "Richard" is pronounced /rɪtʃərd/ and "Saint-Real" is pronounced /sɛ̃ ʀeal/. Together, these words likely refer to a French religious figure with an illustrious name.