Kindergarten is German for Child's Garden. So you would say Kindergarten.
they are now get over it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It means Children's Garden.
The word "kindergarten" comes from the German language. It translates to "children's garden" in English.
well actually I've been told on this website that actually the word originates from old German but i thought it came from America because they say kindergarten in America
"kindergarten" is German, means "children's garden"
Vorschule, although "Kindergarten" pretty much means the same thing. (voor-shoe-ler)
The word "kindergarten" comes from Germany. It combines the German words "kinder" (children) and "garten" (garden) to mean "children's garden."
Kindergarten
No; it was in the German language. The first kindergarten in the United States seems to have been one in Watertown, Wisconsin, in 1856. It was conducted in German because the founder of the "kindergarten movement," Friedrich Froebel, was from Germany and the first women he trained to teach kindergarten also spoke German (including Margarethe Meyer-Shurz, a German woman who came to America and began the kindergarten class in Wisconsin). The first English-language kindergarten was operated in Boston, beginning in 1860, by Elizabeth Peabody.
The correct spelling is kindergarten. (from German)
somewhere i agree with you. somewhere.
The word "kindergarten" has German origins. It combines "kinder," meaning children, and "garten," meaning garden. Friedrich Froebel, a German educator, introduced the concept of a preschool or early education institution in the 19th century and named it "kindergarten" to symbolize a nurturing environment for young children to grow and learn.