The German equivalent of "Steven" is Stefan(Shteph-ahn)
My French teacher once told us that "Steven" translates to "Étienne" when used in France.
German in German is Deustch. But is pronounce ''Doitch'' And Germany in German is Deutschland, But is pronounced 'Doitchland''
Classical Aramaic uses the Hebrew alphabet, so it would be סטיבן
The word Steven is a male name. It's a proper noun, not a gerund. A gerund is the -ing form of a verb that's used as a noun.Examples:Running is exhausting. (running is the subject)Steven enjoys running. (running is the direct object)He knows a lot about running. (running is the object of the preposition)
Most English speakers would spell it Steven, or Stephen. There some alternates, like Stefan.
steven or stephen is stefan
Steven L. Strauss has written: 'Lexicalist phonology of English and German' -- subject(s): Comparative Grammar, English, English language, German, German language, Morphology, Phonology
Steven Englander has written: 'Europe's unemployment problem: lessons from the German labour market'
Steven Netherton has written: 'A Critical discussion of Research Machines plc's entry on the German market'
Steven Sonntag was born on May 25, 1973, in Mhlhausen in Thringen, German Democratic Republic [now Federal Republic of Germany].
5. Italian,English,German,French,and Walrus. oh and Mandarin Chinese.
Steven Tyler is of Russian and Cherokee descent on his mother's side, and Italian on his father's side. Mostly italian. :) Actually, his race is Caucasian! He's also of German descent!
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Esteban Steven Escobar goes by Steven Escobar, and Steven.
It was scored by the German Tomas Muller in three minutes, Steven Gerrard scored his goal in four minutes.
Steven Edell's birth name is Steven Louis Edell.
Steven Kozlowski's birth name is Steven Joseph Kozlowski.