IPA: /wɪð/
KK: /wɪð/
This word is used to show a relationship between people or things, indicating that they are together, in the company of, or in connection with each other.
I went to the park with my friends.
The word 'with' originates from Old English 'wið', meaning against or in opposition. It is used to indicate association or accompaniment.
Think of 'against' or 'in opposition' to remember that 'with' signifies being alongside or in association.