Question
What is the code for ‘say may’ in the given code
language? Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. In a certain code language, ‘you may say only’ is coded as ‘rw la za ma’ ‘one hope may say’ is coded as ‘ka pa rw za’ ‘one someday say only’ is coded as ‘gs ka la za’ ‘someday hope join live’ is coded as ‘gs pa ta ba’Solution
Word code- Say- za May- rw Only- la One- ka Someday- gs You- ma Hope- pa Join/ Live- ta/ba
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