Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Son stephen in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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And my son Stephen.
Talk fishing. What about the son- Stephen?
Your son, Stephen, is dead.
What about the son- Stephen?
You have a son Stephen who's in Dorset, is that right?
Talking about their son Stephen.
Their son, Stephen Lowe, was born in January 1953.
This is my son Stephen.
Under his son Stephen I of Hungary was inaugurated in 1001.
This is my son, Stephen.
Her son, Stephen E. McIlwain's biography is included in the book Outstanding Men of America written in 1974.
In 1947 they had a son, Stephen.
He wouldn't be our son, Stephen.
Ya habibi, son Stephen, we are a religious people,
He left it to his son, Stephen Junior.
You're all I could have hoped for in a son, Stephen.
He wouldn't be our son, Stephen. Not like this.
Adalbert then traveled to Hungary and probably baptized Géza of Hungary and his son Stephen in Esztergom.
I'm a friend of his son, Stephen's, from Keele University.
Stefan, looked at him without understanding and he received an explanation from the mouth of Muhammad the preacher:"ya habibi, son Stephen, we are a religious people,!
Five years ago, Florent's son Stephen became a partner in the business.
followed his footsteps like his son Stephen, who insisted on my presence at this commemorative evening.
Resolution Shaggy Beard's son Stephen offers to marry Catherine instead.
including his son Stephen and daughter Stefanie, contribute greatly.
Later she played with her son Stephen as guests with the Kilfenora Céilí Band.
Chang's son Christopher and Eng's son Stephen both served in the Confederate States Army.
Adelaide was the first countess followed by her son Stephen of Aumale as the second holder but first count.
the future count Beggo of Paris(? -816)His son Stephen of Paris succeeded him to the title of count of Paris.
After the death of Stephen II in 1375, his sons Stephen III, Frederick, and John II jointly ruled Bavaria-Landshut.