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"Together" and "with" are meanings of the Latin prefix con-. The prefix in question links etymologically to the preposition cum ("with"). The pronunciation will be "kon" in Church and secular Latin.

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What is the Latin prefix for 'in-' in English

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The word 'con' is merely an abbreviation of the Latin contra ('against")

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