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are I. Etymology: Middle English are, arne, from Old English aron, earun; akin to Old Norse eru (they) are, erum (we) are, Old English is — more at is present second singular or present plural of be II. \ˈa(a)(ə)r, ˈe(ə)r, ˈär\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, from Latin area : a metric unit of area equal to the area of a square 10 meters long on each side : 100 square meters — see metric system table |