No, it is not an adjective. The word "con" is a noun (a negative, or a convict) or a verb (to swindle).
content, adjective (happy, calm), pronounced con-tent.content, noun (something that is contained), pronounced con-tent.content, verb (to satisfy, to please), pronounced con-tent.
It can be either. Usually when it's a noun, the stress is on the first syllable. When it's an adjective, the stress is on the second syllable. Q: Did you like the article I wrote? A: I'm con-TENT with the CON-tent.
"Merry with too much..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete Italian phrase allegro con troppo... . The masculine singular adjective/noun, preposition, and masculine singular adjective also translate into English as "joyous with so much..." or "lively with lots of... ." The pronunciation will be "al-LEY-gro kon TROP-po" in Italian.
The noun 'converse' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for something that is the opposite of something else. Example: I have found their customer service to be just the converse of that title.
The word content is a noun form:pronounced con-tent, as a word for something held or included in something (the content of the letter).pronounced con-tent, as a word for a state of satisfaction (played to their heart's content)The noun forms for the verb content (con-tent) are contentment, contentedness, and the gerund, contenting.The word 'content' is also an adjective.
The accent depends on the use of the word.The noun content (composition) is pronounced (KAHN-tehnt), stressed first syllable.The content of the book was just not interesting.The adjective content (satified) is pronounced (kun-TENT), stressed second syllable.He was content with his current salary. (sometimes contented)
Disfrutado con chocolate (adjective, e.g. 'pan disfrutado con chocolate' - 'bread enjoyed with chocolate') Disfruto con chocolate (accent on 'o' in 'disfruto') (Preterite tense: 'Disfruto pan etc.' - 'He/she/you enjoyed bread with chocolate'.
opposite, opposing, against anti means against, contrary, con, etc.
Con Con National was created in 1914.
It means "with." Chili con Queso is Chili with Cheese.
Moin well its con con's?
Con means "together with"