Garten. (That's a tough one.)
The word is a German word. Kinder=child, garten=garden. In other words child garden.
somewhere i agree with you. somewhere.
'Garten' is the German word for 'Garden'. It is probably of German origin.
It is a German word, actually meaning 'children's garden'.
According to the Webster's 17th edition of the dictionary, the word kindergarten comes from the German language. The word kinder means children and the garten means garden. In English, this translates into garden of children. It is a common construction in German to join simple words together to express a more complex idea.
"Kindergarten" is German for "children's garden." It is the correct spelling. It was first called that by Friedrich Froebel, its founder, in 1840.
It comes from the German word meaning "childrens garden"
The word "kindergarten" comes from the German language. It translates to "children's garden" in English.
I suppose German, Kinder is German for child and Garten is German for garden. Children's garden, a place of educational play and social integration for preschool infants.
The word "kindergarten" is of German origin, coming from two words: "kinder" meaning children, and "garten" meaning garden. The term was coined by German educator Friedrich Froebel in the 19th century for his early childhood educational institution.
It comes from the German "kindergarten", which translates to children garden.
It is German. Kinder=child garten =garden