stéphane

This is the 6349th most frequent Dutch word.


stéphane

The word "stéphane" is not Dutch; it is a French-origin name, meaning "crown" or "garland".


Here, 'Stéphane' is used as a proper name for the subject of the sentence.

Stéphane kocht gisteren een nieuwe fiets.

Stéphane bought a new bicycle yesterday.


In this sentence, 'Stéphane' is again a proper noun referring to a person, specifically someone whose actions are of interest.

Heb je gehoord dat Stéphane naar Frankrijk is verhuisd?

Did you hear that Stéphane moved to France?


This sentence uses 'Stéphane' as a direct object to indicate who will be met in the context of the planned activity.

We zullen Stéphane ontmoeten in het park om samen te picknicken.

We will meet Stéphane in the park to have a picnic together.