"Steven" is still Steven in Spanish, but the Spanish form is "Estéban". It is pronounced "eh-STAY-bahn".
Cleve, Steve
The word for "Stevie" in Spanish is the diminutive form of Esteban (Steve), which would be Estebanito. If you want ,you could check it in the Forum of the reference listed below. Go to www.wordreference.com > Find the English-Spanishdictionary>Type in Stevie>Put up the inquiry in a Forum.
My friend is taking Spanish and her name is Lola in Spanish, courtesy of my Spanish teacher.:)
Hermana is in Spanish. It is the Spanish word for "sister."
Esteban is Spanish for Steven. (Esteban takes no accent mark in Spanish)
If you wanted to show a Spanish-speaker how to say 'Steve' in writing, you could put: 'Stiv'; but may still get 'Esteve' back, because 'st' is difficult for Spaniards. The Spanish equivalent name is: Esteban (esstayBAHN)
"Steven" is still Steven in Spanish, but the Spanish form is "Estéban". It is pronounced "eh-STAY-bahn".
Steve Pagel has written: 'Spanisch in Asien und Ozeanien' -- subject(s): Spanish language
I don't remember the name but it's when roger tell steve that he is going to wizard school to learn how to make potions
English: Steve Staley Japanese: Romi Paku Spanish: * David Brau (Spain) * Luis Fernando Orozco (Latin America)
Mainly Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. The third (Ron Wayne) dropped out early on.
Steve Carlesi went by Martini Steve, Steve C, and Steve Carr.
In Russian, "Steve" would be transliterated as "Π‘ΡΠΈΠ²" (pronounced "steev").
Apple was founded by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak.
Steve Babiar goes by Steve-O, and Steve-o.
Steve Jobs, and Steve Wozniack