Con means with. It is a very common preposition that has no meaning of its own; it only shows relationship between words.
Yo nado con un pez.
I swim with a fish.
Trabajo con los caballos.
I work with horses.
¿Quieres ir al partido de fútbol con nosotros?
Do you want to go to the soccer game with us?
Yo quiero ir al partido de fútbol con ellos.
I want to go to the soccer game with them.
frijoles con cerdo
beans with pork (pork and beans)
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Click to start or stop audio Muchacho: Muy buenos días, señorita. Very good morning, Miss. Señorita: Buenos días. Good morning. Muchacho: ¿Puedo saber cómo te llamas?
Am I able to know how you are called?
(Would you tell me your name?) Señorita: Mmm..Me llamo Silvia.
Mmm..My name is Silvia, Muchacho: ¡Pero qué lindo nombre!
But what a beautiful name! Señorita: Muchas gracias.
Many thanks. (Thank you very much.) Muchacho: ¿De dónde eres? Pareces norteamericana.
Where are you from? You look North-American. Señorita: No, soy de Moscú, Rusia. ¡Y no hablo con extraños!
No, I am from Moscow, Russia. And I don't speak with strangers! Muchacho: Oh ¡perdón! ¡Fue un placer conocerte!
Oh, pardon (me)! It was a pleasure to meet you!
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