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Can anyone tell the code for "enough" from the following clues?

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I. In the code language, ‘rainfall is enough’ is written as ‘vo al ji’.
II. In the code language, ‘food is enough’ is written as ‘vo ji fa’.
III. In the code language, ‘food is delicious’ is written as ‘fa vo re’.

posted Apr 20, 2017 by Divya Joshna

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