"Mabalok kamo?" (pronounced "ma-ba-lok ka-mo")
This literally translates to "are you well?", which is a more formal way to ask about someone's well-being in Maranao.
Here's a breakdown of the components:
* Mabalok: means "well" or "healthy"
* Kamo: is the polite plural form of "you"
Other possible translations:
* "Mabalok ka kamo?" (pronounced "ma-ba-lok ka ka-mo"): This is a more informal way of asking how someone is, using the singular "you" for each person in the group.
* "Ma'anda kamo?" (pronounced "ma-an-da ka-mo"): This means "are you okay?" and is a slightly less formal option than "Mabalok kamo?".
It's important to remember that the level of formality in greetings can vary depending on the context and your relationship with the person you are speaking to.