Post ASRHN0RaeEAR7gMZm4 by flore@mamot.fr
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 (DIR) Post #ASRHN0RaeEAR7gMZm4 by flore@mamot.fr
       2023-02-07T14:13:10Z
       
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       French people trying to remember how english people say "jardin d'enfants".English people trying to understand why french would have Gardens in a ski resort and what they mean by "kind" when defining a garden and which is kinder.German people trying not to laugh...And I'm sure someone (french) approved this panel "yeah, looks good"
       
 (DIR) Post #ASRIDAKf82DCqhzhy4 by popolon@pleroma.popolon.org
       2023-02-07T14:42:48.280002Z
       
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       @flore Kinder for most French is just Kinder Surprise, a chocolate egg from Italian industrial Ferroro, with surprise toy inside. Never noticed the t from the German variant Kindergarten that was mostly used among English speakers for children schools. In French we use maternelle, and jardin d’enfants is more  a space for childrens to play.
       
 (DIR) Post #ASRgJ2isjMlht1erb6 by flore@mamot.fr
       2023-02-07T15:07:19Z
       
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       @popolon I know this, I'm french and also speak english and german.I always prononce kindergarten like the german word and don't really know if it's the correct prononciation.
       
 (DIR) Post #ASRgVZR0w19iocH47c by popolon@pleroma.popolon.org
       2023-02-07T19:15:04.903222Z
       
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       @flore ahah sorry I didn’t noticed your address ^^.If it can help, there is pronunciatio in IPA here: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/kindergarten#Pronunciation