answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Stefano is an Italian equivalent of 'Esteban'. The word in Italian is pronounced 'STEH-fah-noh'. The word in Spanish is pronounced 'EH-steh-bahn'. But in both cases, the meaning is the same, as 'Steven' or 'Stephen'.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is the Spanish 'Esteban' in Italian?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is the name 'Steve' when translated from English to Spanish?

Esteban is Spanish for Steven. (Esteban takes no accent mark in Spanish)


What is the Spanish word for the name Steven?

Esteban is the Spanish equivalent. However, names are normally not translated.


Steve in Spanish?

"Esteban"


What is Esteban had fed the dog in spanish?

"Esteban había alimentado el perro."


How do you spell steven in spanish?

Esteban


How do you say esteban has a shaved head in spanish?

Esteban tiene una cabeza afeitada.


What does the name Esteban mean in English?

Esteban is a name with Greek origins that means "crown" or "crowned." It is mostly commonly a Spanish name. The English and biblical name associated with Esteban is "Stephen."


Is the name Steven spanish?

Can't tell if the name comes from the Spanish language, but Steven means "Esteban" in Spanish


What is the spanish translation for William?

If you actually mean "William", the Spanish equivalent is Guillermo.


What is the spanish name for Steve?

"Steven" is still Steven in Spanish, but the Spanish form is "Estéban". It is pronounced "eh-STAY-bahn".


What happened after esteban's death in what in New Mexico?

the Spanish abonded their search for the kingdom]


Which is easier to learn after studying English as the only second language - Italian or Spanish?

Well, Italian words are more similar to English, but Spanish grammar is easier for an English speaker. Italian: tavolo is Table in English, but mesa in Spanish. Italian: cane is Canine in English, but perro in Spanish. Italian: ritornare is To return in English, but volver in Spanish. Italian: spendere is To spend in English, but gastar in Spanish. Italian: cercareis To search in English, but buscar in Spanish. Italian: arrivare is To arrive in English, but llegar in Spanish. Italian: forchetta(for-Ket-tah) is Fork in English, but grabador in Spanish. Italian: pepe is Pepper in English, but pimienta in Spanish. Italian: carota is Carot in English, but zanharia in Spanish. Italian: piselliare Peas in English, but guisantes in Spanish. Italian: banana is Banana in ENglish, but platano in Spanish. Plus there are many Italian words in English. Cooking/food, musical, and ghetto terms can be found in English from Italian.