kindy
English
editEtymology
editFrom kindergarten + -y (“diminutive suffix”).
Pronunciation
edit- IPA(key): /ˈkɪndi/
Audio (General Australian): (file) - Rhymes: -ɪndi
Noun
editkindy (countable and uncountable, plural kindies)
- (Australia, New Zealand, informal) diminutive of kindergarten.
- 1996 July 2, John Holley, “Bulk Funding”, in nz.politics (Usenet):
- This means all public kindies in NZ "charge" fees of $1-$2/session just to get by.
- 1999 May 24, Nelly, “All is not well at Kindy.”, in nz.general (Usenet):
- We got to kindy today to find that some 'Hoons' had got into the grounds and slashed the wet weather/wind awnings and cut them in half with a knife.
- 2001 July 22, Lan Chiao, “HELP: MOE Intervention in the Education of My Child”, in soc.culture.singapore (Usenet):
- But you are draining the potential killings the PAP foundation kindies may have made. If you started the ball rolling, who else will make a beeline for the PAP kindies. Don't ever consider those privately-run kindies a suitable alternative. They are money-minded outfits that might do more harm than the PAP kindies.
- 2002 July 12, Lazza, “School terms.”, in nz.general (Usenet):
- Kids can now start kindy at 2.
- 2006 February 2, A&G&K&H, “1st day of kindy”, in aus.family (Usenet):
- K started kindergarten this morning. Wonderful teachers, wonderful Kindy / Preschool, and I'm so glad she's going but at the same time I'm so sad she's growing up so fast :(
Synonyms
edit- (kindergarten): kindergarten, nursery school, preschool
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