Leí una entrevista con mi actor favorito en un periódico ayer.
I read an interview with my favorite actor in a newspaper yesterday
Answer:una entrevista
No, con does not mean not. Con- means together or with.
CON. Came from the word convict which was once you were convited and sent to prison you became a con. not because you were a con..lol
con.
Con-spire: Breathe together
"con" I think "con" is how you spell with in spanish.
The phrase "con mis amigos en mi favorito lugar" is Spanish for "with my friends in my favorite place"
"Yesterday Juan and Alberto ate with their parents" = "Ayer Juan y Alberto comieron con sus padres."
This phrase appears to be a mix of Spanish and possibly another language. It does not make sense in either language and seems to be a random combination of words. If there is a specific question or context you would like to ask about, please provide more information.
Mi pasatiempo favorito es viajar con canoa de esquimales
That means "I am my parent's favorite". Since "favorito" is male, it is a boy who is speaking.
para que
Where they meet is the water table.
Nate Shelkey
se acuestan con todo el mundo y cobran, ayer me acost con unas del lleras son unas expertas en la cama seducen y me lo paran
Que paso con ese actor que no volvió a salir en televisión?
The movie in question is "Love Me Or Leave Me" (1955), and the starring actor was James Cagney.
John Travolta?