Kindergarten (noun) = gan yeladim (גן ילדים)
The word kindergarten is a singular noun. The plural form is kindergartens.
My nephew is in kindergarten. The kindergarten area is brightly lit.
ganan (×’× ×Ÿ) Note: the feminine form of this word, ganenet (×’× × ×ª) means "kindergarten teacher". I'm not aware of a feminine form that means "gardener"...maybe gananit (×’× × ×™×ª).
Only if it's part of the name of the school.
NO! Kindergarten is not a compound word.
There is no Hebrew word for "an." There is no indefinite article in Hebrew.
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yes it is
The word "kindergarten" comes from the German language. It translates to "children's garden" in English.
Calalini is not a Hebrew word and has no meaning in Hebrew.
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.