"Tuin" is a Dutch equivalent of "garden."
The phrase "Huis en Tuin" is a Dutch equivalent of "Home and Garden." The Dutch noun "Huis" means "house, home." The Dutch conjunction "en" means "and."
"Garten" is a German equivalent of "garden".
The German word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is "der" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "ein" ("a, one").
Garden of the gods translates as Garten der Götter.
The garden is beautiful = Der Garten ist wunderschön.
it means meatloaf.
Garten Haus
Weingarten
To say he is beautiful in German you would say er ist schön. If you wanted to say she is beautiful, you would say sie ist schön. Sie sind schön means they are beautiful.
"The Garden of Beautiful Flowers" is: Le Jardin de belles fleurs "Garden of Beautiful Flowers" is: Jardin de belles fleurs
beautiful in German = schon (the 'o' has two dots over it)
Kindergarten is German for Child's Garden. So you would say Kindergarten.
schönsten
Beautiful (flower) garden = jardin hermoso (kharDEEN airMAWsaw; 'kh' as in 'loch') Fruit garden, orchard = huerto (WEARtaw) Large vegetable garden = huerta (WEARtah)
hübsche Cousine is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
Huebsche Frau
Sie ist wunderschön.
Yes,'What a beautiful garden' is a exclamatory sentence.
You have beautiful eyes - Du hast schöne Augen.
Deutschland war schön.