luke Brown The source of Stephen is the Greek name Stephanos. This name was borrowed into English long enough ago that the intervocalic [f] sound was voiced to become [v]. This is a regular sound change that was also responsible for some other f~v alternations in English, such as loaf~loaves. However, in the name Stephen the spelling "ph" remained (or has been restored) due to the influence of the Greek original. In other words, Stephen and Steven are exactly the same name, but the former merely has an anachronistic spelling.
I finished watching it this morning and it was so heartbreaking and wonderful at the same time. Towards the ending killed me (won't spoil it if you haven't seen the movie) I just couldn't believe it. Both Eddie and Felicity did awesome in this, especially considering they were playing people that actually exist which is huge challenge.
Sabrine A No, they’re not being disrespectful. “The source of Stephen is the Greek name Stephanos. This name was borrowed into English long enough ago that the intervocalic [f] sound was voiced to become [v]. This is a regular sound change that was also responsible for some other f~v alternations in English, such as loaf~loaves. However, in the name Stephen the spelling "ph" remained (or has been restored) due to the influence of the Greek original. In other words, Stephen and Steven are exactly the same name, but the former merely has an anachronistic spelling.”
TheLKStar The source of Stephen is the Greek name Stephanos. This name was borrowed into English long enough ago that the intervocalic [f] sound was voiced to become [v]. This is a regular sound change that was also responsible for some other f~v alternations in English, such as loaf~loaves. However, in the name Stephen the spelling "ph" remained (or has been restored) due to the influence of the Greek original. In other words, Stephen and Steven are exactly the same name, but the former merely has an anachronistic spelling.
“The source of Stephen is the Greek name Stephanos. This name was borrowed into English long enough ago that the intervocalic [f] sound was voiced to become [v]. This is a regular sound change that was also responsible for some other f~v alternations in English, such as loaf~loaves. However, in the name Stephen the spelling "ph" remained (or has been restored) due to the influence of the Greek original. In other words, Stephen and Steven are exactly the same name, but the former merely has an anachronistic spelling.”
The source of Stephen is the Greek name Stephanos. This name was borrowed into English long enough ago that the intervocalic [f] sound was voiced to become [v]. This is a regular sound change that was also responsible for some other f~v alternations in English, such as loaf~loaves. However, in the name Stephen the spelling "ph" remained (or has been restored) due to the influence of the Greek original. In other words, Stephen and Steven are exactly the same name, but the former merely has an anachronistic spelling.
The source of Stephen is the Greek name Stephanos. This name was borrowed into English long enough ago that the intervocalic [f] sound was voiced to become [v]. This is a regular sound change that was also responsible for some other f~v alternations in English, such as loaf~loaves. However, in the name Stephen the spelling "ph" remained (or has been restored) due to the influence of the Greek original. In other words, Stephen and Steven are exactly the same name, but the former merely has an anachronistic spelling.
Why do they play loud music over everything in the beginning?
sound designer was high
Is that part of the theory of everything?
kxmode no
It's about time Steven Hawking got some love amongst the scientific and general community, he has long been in the shadow of his twin Stephen Hawking.
+luke Brown
lol, good one
Lmao
luke Brown The source of Stephen is the Greek name Stephanos. This name was borrowed into English long enough ago that the intervocalic [f] sound was voiced to become [v]. This is a regular sound change that was also responsible for some other f~v alternations in English, such as loaf~loaves. However, in the name Stephen the spelling "ph" remained (or has been restored) due to the influence of the Greek original. In other words, Stephen and Steven are exactly the same name, but the former merely has an anachronistic spelling.
I finished watching it this morning and it was so heartbreaking and wonderful at the same time. Towards the ending killed me (won't spoil it if you haven't seen the movie) I just couldn't believe it. Both Eddie and Felicity did awesome in this, especially considering they were playing people that actually exist which is huge challenge.
I saw it too and i LOVED it. So heart breaking, yet so heart warming at the same time
Look. what. we. made.
"I LOVE YOU!"
"Ba duh THATS A FALSE CONCLUSION!"
Pfffff😂😂😝
RedDragozz __ that's the response of a physicist for you! Lol
Surprised they didn't start to refer to him as Steve.
i just watch this movie. So incredible . Fantastic movie .
Did they really just say "steven" dear lord have some respect for one of the greatest minds on the planet!
Sabrine A No, they’re not being disrespectful.
“The source of Stephen is the Greek name Stephanos. This name was borrowed into English long enough ago that the intervocalic [f] sound was voiced to become [v]. This is a regular sound change that was also responsible for some other f~v alternations in English, such as loaf~loaves. However, in the name Stephen the spelling "ph" remained (or has been restored) due to the influence of the Greek original. In other words, Stephen and Steven are exactly the same name, but the former merely has an anachronistic spelling.”
How can they not know his name? What a terrible mistake!
+TheLKStar
American TV. Expectation need to be adjusted.
TheLKStar The source of Stephen is the Greek name Stephanos. This name was borrowed into English long enough ago that the intervocalic [f] sound was voiced to become [v]. This is a regular sound change that was also responsible for some other f~v alternations in English, such as loaf~loaves. However, in the name Stephen the spelling "ph" remained (or has been restored) due to the influence of the Greek original. In other words, Stephen and Steven are exactly the same name, but the former merely has an anachronistic spelling.
It says "Stephen" everywhere. Why is everyone freaking out?
why is the music so loud?????? I can't hear the dialog.
I have loved you
I did my best 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
6 years im still crying bro
Stephen is his name
explain pls
Emir Selman
It says "Steven" in the title.
Olivia. We have the same name! And it says Stephen in the title.
“The source of Stephen is the Greek name Stephanos. This name was borrowed into English long enough ago that the intervocalic [f] sound was voiced to become [v]. This is a regular sound change that was also responsible for some other f~v alternations in English, such as loaf~loaves. However, in the name Stephen the spelling "ph" remained (or has been restored) due to the influence of the Greek original. In other words, Stephen and Steven are exactly the same name, but the former merely has an anachronistic spelling.”
Dos cosas: 1) Eddie Redmayne 2) Felicity Jones.
Me enganchó Eddie, es fuera de serie.
Sigo su carrera gracias a La teoría del todo.
Stephen Hawking NOT Steven!
Turn the music down!
Theory of everything is a Incredible movie😘
music abruptly stops at 0:20
Milestone Movie and Incredible acting !!! Acted so realistic !
People need to chill, so they spelled his name wrong, it's not the end of the world I promise.
Stephen is sometimes pronounce as Steven !
Benedict Cumberbatch's "Hawking" is more appealing to me. However Eddie is also good, but I literally fell in awe of Ben's "Hawking".
seriously? STEPHEN.
That's the guy's name. How do we call him, Bob?
Carlos Orozco ? i was referring to the mistake in the title of the video. they referred to him as "steven". its actually stephen.
Jane-y G Actually, Stephen and Steven are pronounced the same way.
andysdead No they are not. Stephen is more of a "f" that's why it's "ph" and Steven is more of a "v". You'd know this if you understood English...
Actually, both spellings' pronounciation is /ˈstiːvən/ . I've checked, dude. It's legit. the 'ph' is pronounced as 'v' in this case.
Everyone gets to go to Cambridge except me....
Stephen* Jesus fucking Christ.
I wonder what Stephen hawking's reaction to this was.
Miss you Hawking
It is Stephen not steven
KC Gaming yes it is Stephen
The source of Stephen is the Greek name Stephanos. This name was borrowed into English long enough ago that the intervocalic [f] sound was voiced to become [v]. This is a regular sound change that was also responsible for some other f~v alternations in English, such as loaf~loaves. However, in the name Stephen the spelling "ph" remained (or has been restored) due to the influence of the Greek original. In other words, Stephen and Steven are exactly the same name, but the former merely has an anachronistic spelling.
He is so hot..
Stephen! Can Americans do anything right?
atomic bomb
Callum Smith Stolen from Einstein after he begged them not to!!!!
Matthyssen hennessey The US stole the Atom bomb design from Einstein after he begged them not to.
US= murderers.
The source of Stephen is the Greek name Stephanos. This name was borrowed into English long enough ago that the intervocalic [f] sound was voiced to become [v]. This is a regular sound change that was also responsible for some other f~v alternations in English, such as loaf~loaves. However, in the name Stephen the spelling "ph" remained (or has been restored) due to the influence of the Greek original. In other words, Stephen and Steven are exactly the same name, but the former merely has an anachronistic spelling.
LMAO
They have the same face