"Con" is short for "contra" meaning against in a debate. In a debate setting, "con" refers to the position or participant arguing against a specific proposition or resolution.
"Con quien estas" translates to "who are you with" in English.
The Spanish word "con" translates to "with" in English.
the way you typed it is a prefix, and con- as a prefix is against or, continual
no con is not a prefix because a prefix is something that you add to the root word at the front
"Con frecuencia" in English means "frequently" or "often".
it is a debate An occasion for pro and con is: debate
Con means "together with"
No, con does not mean not. Con- means together or with.
Se escribe con you con acento
con = with dia = day
"Con espirito" is Spanish for "with spirit".
hablaron con means they spoke to
"Con tigo" is a Spanish phrase that means "with you."
no hable con maria
se escribe con = "it is written with"
with you
with