In a certain code language, ‘Sam Pok ta la’ is the code used for ‘He likes Blue colour’, ‘na Pok ta sin’ is the code used for ‘She likes red colour’, ‘nag Pok’ is the code used for ‘Different colour’ and ‘gin do sam’ is the code used for ‘sky is blue’. What is the code used for ‘likes’ in that code language?
Question
In a certain code language, ‘Sam Pok ta la’ is the code used for ‘He likes Blue colour’, ‘na Pok ta sin’ is the code used for ‘She likes red colour’, ‘nag Pok’ is the code used for ‘Different colour’ and ‘gin do sam’ is the code used for ‘sky is blue’. What is the code used for ‘likes’ in that code language?
Solution
The question is asking for the code for the word 'likes' in the given code language.
To find this, we need to look for the common code in the sentences where the word 'likes' appears.
The word 'likes' appears in the sentences 'Sam Pok ta la’ (He likes Blue colour) and 'na Pok ta sin’ (She likes red colour).
The common code in these two sentences is 'Pok'.
Therefore, 'Pok' is the code for 'likes' in this code language.
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