This is the 7464th most frequent German word.
giardino
"Giardino" is not German; it is Italian and means "garden" in English.
In this instance, 'Giardino' serves as the subject noun describing a garden rich in flora.
Der Giardino ist voller schöner Blumen und Pflanzen.
The garden is full of beautiful flowers and plants.
Here, 'Giardino' is used to identify a specific garden location being recently visited, functioning as a direct object.
Wir haben gestern den neuen Giardino neben dem Park besucht.
Yesterday we visited the new garden next to the park.
Here, 'Giardino' is used as a noun referring to the location (garden), indicating a place someone might go to.