"Unutan kano niyo da?" is the Maranao translation of "Kamusta na kayo lahat?"
The Maranao translation of "kamusta ka" is "kaayu bo a kano."
"How are you" in Tagalog language would be "Kamusta ka", or "Kamusta na".
What I know about "Kamusta ka na?" is that is a question in Tagalog language, spoken in Philippines. It means "How are you?".
The Tagalog term for "how do you do" is "Kamusta ka?"
kumusta ka gimingaw mi nimo
The Maranao translation of "kamusta ka" is "kaayu bo a kano."
English is understood and spoken in the Philippines. To say "How are you?" in the local language (Tagalog), you say..."Kamusta ka?" but when asked to an elderly person, say... "Kamusta na po kayo?". It is pronounced as spelled.
"How are you" in Tagalog language would be "Kamusta ka", or "Kamusta na".
What I know about "Kamusta ka na?" is that is a question in Tagalog language, spoken in Philippines. It means "How are you?".
The Tagalog term for "how do you do" is "Kamusta ka?"
kumusta ka gimingaw mi nimo
The Kapampangan translation of "How's your studies going?" is "Kamusta na ing pag-aaral mu?"
"Kamusta ka" in Bikolano is "Kumusta ka" or "Kumusta ka na" which means "How are you?" in English.
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Kumusta ka na?
Filipinos commonly greet each other with "Hello" or "Hi" in English, or with "Kumusta" in Tagalog, which means "How are you?" Handshakes and nods are also common forms of greeting in Filipino culture.
It's still "Hello/Hi". But you can say, "Kamusta na?". It means "How are you?".