Having "the con" typically refers to having confidence or being in control of a situation. It can also refer to being a con artist, someone who deceives others for personal gain.
the way you typed it is a prefix, and con- as a prefix is against or, continual
with
"Who are you with?"
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".
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
hablaron con means they spoke to
"Con espirito" is Spanish for "with spirit".
"Con tigo" is a Spanish phrase that means "with you."
vivir con cohabitar (most of the time this verb means having sex a man with his wife or viceversa)
no hable con maria
se escribe con = "it is written with"
with you
"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.