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.
somewhere i agree with you. somewhere.
"kindergarten" is German, means "children's garden"
It is a german word literally meaning 'Children's garden'.
The word "kindergarten" has a German origin. It is used internationally to refer to a preschool or childcare facility for young children.
The German immigrants who came to America. The word is a German word.
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It is German. Kinder=child garten =garden
Kindergarten came from Germany and in the United States, German immigrants in Wisconsin started the custom here.
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.
The word's origin is not from a "country" but from Arabic language origin: http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=734999
I'm guessing its America, cause in England we call it 'nursery' and Americans use the word kindergarten. I may be wrong but that is my first guess.
The word is French.