yes it is
NO! Kindergarten is not a compound word.
The English meaning of the German word 'Kindergarten' is children's garden. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'kinder' means 'children'; and 'garten' 'garden'. In German, it's possible to form compound nouns, by putting one noun in front of the other. 'Kindergarten' is an example of the noun 'kinder' being placed in front of the noun 'garten', to form the new compound word 'kindergarten'.
No. This is because pre- is a prefix and not a complete word.
The word kindergarten is a singular noun. The plural form is kindergartens.
My nephew is in kindergarten. The kindergarten area is brightly lit.
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The word "kindergarten" comes from the German language. It translates to "children's garden" in English.
Kindergarten (noun) = gan yeladim (גן ילדים)
Sometimes here we call it "kindy". Not really original but oh well. :)
Kindergarten came from Germany and in the United States, German immigrants in Wisconsin started the custom here.
SCHOOL FOR children
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