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What does jena se qua mean in English?

"Jena se qua" is not a recognizable phrase in any language, including English. It's possible that:

* It's a misspelling: There might be a similar phrase you're trying to recall.

* It's a regional dialect or slang: If you heard it spoken, it could be a specific phrase used in a particular place.

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