Question
What is the code for
‘it’? Study the given information carefully and the questions given below it: In a certain code language, ‘when you have dream’ is coded as ‘pik min chi gin’ ‘got to have grab you’ is coded as ‘gin kli vin pik nil’ ‘it dream and’ is coded as ‘min tik sik’ ‘to have never’ is coded as ‘kli gin dip’Solution
From the given statements we get, when = chi you = pik have = gin dream = min got = nil/vin to = kli grab = nil/vin it /and = tik / sik never = dip hard = biv
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