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In a certain code language ?they have come back? is written as ?na ja sa da? and ?they have gone there? is written as ?da ka pa na?, How is ?come? written in that code language ?

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In a certain code language ?they have come back? is written as ?na ja sa da? and ?they have gone there? is written as ?da ka pa na?, How is ?come? written in that code language ?
1). sa
2). na
3). ja
4). sa or ja

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I am not sure, may be sa or ja is correct

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