"Garden" is an English equivalent of "Garten."
The German word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is "der" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "ein" ("a, one").
'Garten' is the German word for 'Garden'. It is probably of German origin.
garden in German is spelled garten.
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.
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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.
Garten. (That's a tough one.)
The language was English, because it was located in America. However, in the first Kindergarten, it was german. This is because it is made up of two german words, Kinder and Garten. Because the man who first created these described children as plants and teachers as gardeners, the term kindergarten emerged, kinder meaning child and garten meaning garden.
It is German. Kinder=child garten =garden
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'.
"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."
The word is a German word. Kinder=child, garten=garden. In other words child garden.
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