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http://www.ac6v.com/73.htm
Hope this helps.
"Co robisz" in Polish means "What are you doing" in English.
The prefix "co-" in words like co-worker or co-operative means "together" or "jointly." It signifies that the individuals mentioned are working or operating together in some way.
"Co teraz robisz" in Polish means "What are you doing now?"
In Polish, you can say "co tam" to mean "what's up" or "wassup."
In Polish, "co" means "what" in English. It is used to ask questions in order to obtain information or clarification.
co= what :)
Co zt court order mean
'Co' is a prefix, and it means 'with' or 'together'.
'And co.' means 'and company'.
company
with.
rogers cutlery & CO
what do these geographical co ordinates mean?
carbon monoxide is CO
It might mean J.E. Caldwell & Co. They are located in Philadelphia, PA.
Co can mean joint, together or the similar; however it doesn't always mean equal. For example: co-owners in a business are both owners. However, they do not necessarily have to have equal ownership.
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