'for', or 'in agreement with' .. if someone is pro-something, they are in favour of something.
That you agree with it.
pros mean adventages of something
Yes, pro does mean that you are for. If you are against something it would be anti or con.
pro means forward or before
Nothing. The phrase 'pro-quit' contains errors. The correct phrase is the following: 'quid pro quo'. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'quid' and 'quo' mean 'what'; and 'pro' means 'for'. The English meaning therefore is as follows: something [given] for something [else].
Nothing. The phrase 'pro-quit' contains errors. The correct phrase is the following: 'quid pro quo'. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'quid' and 'quo' mean 'what'; and 'pro' means 'for'. The English meaning therefore is as follows: something [given] for something [else].
In "proposed" the "pro" is no a prefix, it is part of the word.
This for that. Something in return for something.The literal translation from Latin is 'a what for a which'.you do something for me i ll do something for youbasically something for something
To be in favour of the government would mean that you are pro-government
Quid pro quo (From the Latin meaning "something for something")[1] indicates a more-or-less equal exchange or substitution of goods or services. English speakers often use the term to mean "a favor for a favor"
A person that is good at something.