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No, con does not mean not. Con- means together or with.
It means, "[You singular, formal] Put the pictures together with the words."
The prefix co- otherwise known as con- means with, together, or very.
The prefix is con-. The suffix is -ate. Con- means with or together. The suffix -ate means the condition of.
Con- Against (This is incorrect... Contra- means against) Con- With or Together (from Latin) The common misconception is that Con (like in Pro or Con) is the same as the word prefix con-. A Con is a negative side to a point, or argument, and a Pro is an affirming side to the same point, or argument. These are two totally different uses of the three letters "con" with totally opposite meanings. The prefix means "With" and the stand-alone word means "Against." Be careful. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is the only way I knew how to comment... Sorry... Anyways, This is the only place that doesn't say it means against, but from Latin, clud, or clus, the root word, means to shut out. This wouldn't make sense with the word conclude, which, by this definition, means: to shut out together. Please help?
No, con does not mean not. Con- means together or with.
I can only think of one stem in the word "concussion" which is "con". Con means together.
Con means "together with"
It means, "[You singular, formal] Put the pictures together with the words."
The prefix "con-" in the middle of a word typically means "together" or "with." It is often used to indicate bringing things or people together, such as in the words "connect" or "converge."
The prefix co- otherwise known as con- means with, together, or very.
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"Syn-" means "with , together." It is only found in Greek loanwords or words that have Latin and Greek elements mixed together. The native Latin word that means "with, together" is "con- (co-,com-, col, etc)" and gives us English words like "congregation (a flocking together)."
The prefix is con-. The suffix is -ate. Con- means with or together. The suffix -ate means the condition of.
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Literally it means 'with all', but it means 'notwithstanding, nevertheless'
You're with me is an English equivalent of 'Sei con me'. The verb 'sei' means '[singular informal you] are'. The preposition 'con' means 'with'. The personal pronoun 'me' means 'me'. All together, they're pronounced 'seh kohn meh'.