Dictionary Definition
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English
Etymology 1
Inflection of am, from .Pronunciation
Verb
are-
- Mary, where are you going?
-
- We are not coming.
-
- Mary and John, are you listening?
-
- They are here somewhere.
Translations
See translations of beNoun
- A accepted (but deprecated and rarely used) SI unit of area equal to 100 square metres, or a former unit of approximately the same extent. Symbol: a
Usage notes
- Are is now rarely used except in its derivative hectare.
Translations
unit of area
Basque
Noun
Dutch
Noun
- are, a unit of surface area
French
Pronunciation
Homophones
Etymology
From area, a piece of level ground.Noun
fr-noun m- An are.
Italian
Noun
are p- Plural of ara
Usage notes
Pronunciation
- lang=ang|/'a:re/
Noun
Romanian
Verb
are- he/she has
See also
Extensive Definition
Are (symbol a, ) is a unit of area, equal to 100 square
metres (10 m × 10 m), used for measuring land
area. It was defined by older forms of the metric
system, but is now outside of the modern International System
(SI).
It is commonly used in many countries—in
particular, in French-,
Portuguese-,
Polish-
Dutch- and
German-speaking
countries—to measure real estate; elsewhere, the square metre is
usually used. The are is sometimes used in combination with the
centiare, e.g. "10 ares 12 centiares" = 1012 m2. Larger
land areas are generally measured in hectares. The decare is commonly used in the
former Ottoman
countries, usually under local
names. Other prefixes for
multiples and submultiples of the are are not in common use. There
are other local units which are exact multiples of the are, e.g.
the Thai
rai,
16 a.
The are is the standard unit of measurement for
private plots of land (as opposed to large industrial and
agricultural properties) in Russia and all the countries of the
former Soviet Union. But since the original root word "are" has
never been in use in Russian, and only the word "hectare" exists as
a unit of land measurement, the Russian word for "are" is "sotka"
(сотка), which roughly translates as "hundredth". Thus, the Russian
language regards the hectare as the "root" unit of measurement, and
a "sotka" is essentially a "centihectare", or (1 a × 100 ÷
100). City dwellers in the former USSR use the term "sotka" to
describe the size of their suburban dacha or allotment
garden plots or small city parks; country dwellers or wealthy
suburban homeowners use it to describe the size of the private
yards around their houses, small private orchards, and the like.
Hectares are used to describe larger plots of land, such as a
factory complex, a collective farm, a university campus, or a
nature preserve.
Conversions
One are is equivalent to:
Metric
English units
- 0.000 038 610 2 square miles (statute)
- 0.024 710 538 international acres
- 0.024 710 439 U.S. survey acres
- approximately 1076.39 square feet
Other
- 0.1 stremma
See also
- 1 E2 m² for a comparison with other areas
References
External links
- US NIST Reference on SI, Table 7. Other units outside the SI that are currently accepted for use with the SI, subject to further review. Note that this source refers to BIPM SI 7th edition. Reference should be made to BIPM SI 8th edition.
are in Asturian: Área (unidá de
superficie)
are in Bulgarian: Ар
are in Czech: Ar (jednotka plochy)
are in Danish: Ar (enhed)
are in German: Ar (Flächenmaß)
are in Estonian: Aar
are in Spanish: Área (unidad de
superficie)
are in Esperanto: Aro (mezurunuo)
are in Basque: Area
are in French: Are
are in Korean: 아르
are in Indonesian: Are
are in Italian: Ara (unità di misura)
are in Luxembourgish: Ar (Flächemooss)
are in Dutch: Are
are in Japanese: アール
are in Norwegian: Ar
are in Norwegian Nynorsk: Ar
are in Polish: Ar (jednostka miary)
are in Portuguese: Are
are in Romanian: Ar
are in Russian: Ар
are in Slovak: Ár
are in Slovenian: Ar (enota)
are in Serbian: Ар (јединица)
are in Serbo-Croatian: Ar (jedinica)
are in Finnish: Aari (yksikkö)
are in Thai: อาร์ (หน่วยวัด)
are in Ukrainian: Ар
are in Chinese: 公畝