It means "with what do you live?"
"¿Donde y con quien vives?" is Spanish for "Where and with whom do you live?"
Pretty tortured, but I think you are asking ¿Con quién vives? "Who are you living with?"
do you live with your parents?.
it means: 'Which city do you live in?' (Literally, 'in which city do you live?')
It means "in what state do you live?"
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It means "What are you doing with"...
"Con que" is a Spanish phrase that can be translated to "with what" in English. It is commonly used in questions or statements to inquire about the means or resources necessary to do something.
what is the weather where you live
It means: What more you do with them?
It is Spanish for "how often do you study"
What can you do with this card