'Garden' came into the English language in the 14th century from Old Northern French gardin, itself a variation of Old French jardin (still used in modern French), which probably has a German origin.
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The flower garden is most fragrant in the spring. A fragrant scent came from the burning incense.
The Latin word for garden is hortus. We get the English word horticulture from it.
Mugunda is the Kikuyu word for the English word garden.
The Abaluhya word for garden is translated to bustani.
No, the word gardener is a noun; a word for someone who keeps a garden; a word for a person.The word 'garden' is the adjective form, as well as a verb and a noun.
"Garden State was a movie that came out with some popluar quotes. One of these quotes was ""Wow! I cannot believe you're not retarded!"" Another is ""What's the word that's burning in your heart?""."
The word "kindergarten" comes from Germany. It combines the German words "kinder" (children) and "garten" (garden) to mean "children's garden."
The Sanskrit word for garden is "vātikā" (वाटिका).
garden = māla
I have a garden .
garden = trädgård