yard
The German word 'Garten' is used to describe a yard, which is a piece of land next to a house or other building. It is often used for growing plants, flowers, or vegetables, or for children to play in. It can also be used to refer to a public garden or park.
I am going to the garden
This sentence uses the word 'Garten' to indicate the speaker's destination. In German, 'in den Garten' means 'to the garden'. Note that the preposition 'in' with the accusative article 'den' is used to express direction or destination.
The garden is big
In this sentence, the word 'Garten' is used as the subject of the sentence. The adjective 'groß' is used to describe the garden. In German, the adjective typically follows the noun it is describing.
We are working in the garden
This sentence uses 'Garten' to designate the location where the action is occurring. In German, 'im Garten' means 'in the garden'. The preposition 'in' combined with the dative article 'dem' becomes 'im', indicating location.