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Acre in German

Acre in German is Akkon, Acker, Joch — Acre means a unit of land area equal to 4,840 square yards (about 4,047 square metres), historically the amount of land a team of oxen could plough in a day.

Acre in German

Akkon
proper noun
A port city in northern Israel, holiest city in the Baháʼí Faith.
Acker
noun
Any of various similar units of area in other systems.
Joch
noun
Any of various similar units of area in other systems.
Joch Landes
noun
Any of various similar units of area in other systems.
Juchart
noun
Any of various similar units of area in other systems.
Morgen
noun
Any of various similar units of area in other systems.

What does "Acre" mean?

  1. noun A unit of land area equal to 4,840 square yards (about 4,047 square metres), historically the amount of land a team of oxen could plough in a day.
    "The farm covers about two hundred acres."

Acre in a sentence

  • The farm covers about two hundred acres.
  • They bought a five-acre plot to build their house on.

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Common German translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Acre" in German?

"Acre" in German is Akkon, Acker, Joch. Acre means: A unit of land area equal to 4,840 square yards (about 4,047 square metres), historically the amount of land a team of oxen could plough in a day.

How do you use "Acre" in a sentence?

Example: "The farm covers about two hundred acres." In German, "Acre" is Akkon, Acker, Joch.

Are there other ways to say "Acre" in German?

Yes — German has 6 translations listed for "Acre": Akkon, Acker, Joch, Joch Landes, Juchart, Morgen.

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