Oh, dude, "con quien vives" means "who do you live with" in Spanish. So, like, you could just say "Vivo con..." and then the person or people you live with. It's not rocket science, man. Just spill the beans and move on with your life.
No, con does not mean not. Con- means together or with.
Don't cry over the person who doesn't love you, but rather love the person who cries over you.
Who is your favorite teacher
"who's the letter from?"
CON. Came from the word convict which was once you were convited and sent to prison you became a con. not because you were a con..lol
It means "Where and with whom do you live"
Con quien means "with whom"
"Con quien estas" translates to "who are you with" in English.
It means "with what do you live?"
do you live with your parents?.
con quien practica el espanol maria
"Con quien", with who.
no hable con maria
it means with (con) who/m (quien)! I'm learning Spanish but there you go.
Pretty tortured, but I think you are asking ¿Con quién vives? "Who are you living with?"
Translation: Who do you live with?
It means "Who are you going with."