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"Kinder" means children in German and "garten" (not "garden") is "garden" in English.

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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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