it means with (con) who/m (quien)!
I'm learning Spanish but there you go.
"Con quien" means "with whom" in English. It is used to ask about the person with whom an action is being done or to establish a connection between two individuals.
"Con quien estas" translates to "who are you with" in English.
"¿Donde y con quien vives?" is Spanish for "Where and with whom do you live?"
It means, "Who is going to go with Michael." Another way this idea is commonly expressed is with the verb acompañar, which is frequently used to mean 'go with." Example: -¿Quién va a acompañar a Miguel? "Who is going to go withMichael?"
"Y esa quien esss" in English translates to "And who is that?"
"Hola quien eres" translates to "hello who are you" in English.
Con quien means "with whom"
no hable con maria
"Con quien estas" translates to "who are you with" in English.
con quien practica el espanol maria
With who is Juan going.
"¿Donde y con quien vives?" is Spanish for "Where and with whom do you live?"
It means "who are the friends talking with?"
It means "With whom do you share the grapes?"
"Con quien", with who.
Who do you frequently write letters to?
Whom you frequently hug. (informal you, singular, both genders)
"Conquien" is Spanish for "with whom". For example: Conquien vas a ir? ~ Who are you going with? Con quien not Conquien El hombre con quien hablabas= the man with whom you were speaking. This also translates perfectly into the less formal : The man you were speaking to