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are — are1 [är; ] unstressed [, ər] vi. [OE (Northumbrian) aron < base found also in AM & ART2] pl. & 2d pers. sing., pres. indic., of BE are2 [ar, är] n. [Fr < L area: see AREA] the … English World dictionary
are — I [[t]ɑr[/t]] unstressed [[t]ər[/t]] v. fun pres. indic. pl. and 2nd pers. sing. of be • Etymology: bef. 900; ME aren, are, arn, OE aron; c. ON eru. See art II II are [[t]ɛər, ɑr[/t]] n. wam a surface measure equal to 100 square meters,… … From formal English to slang
are — are1 /ahr/; unstressed /euhr/, v. pres. indic. pl. and 2nd pers. sing. of be. [bef. 900; ME aren, are, arn, OE (Northumbrian) aron; c. ON eru, 3rd pers. pl. See ART2] are2 /air, ahr/, n. a surface measure equal to 100 square met … Universalium
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