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How do you say good day in maranao dialect?

There are a few ways to say "good day" in Maranao, depending on the context and level of formality:

Formal:

* "Magandang adlaw" - This is the most literal translation, similar to the Tagalog "Magandang araw." It's a good choice for formal situations.

Informal:

* "Adlaw mo" - This literally translates to "Your day," but it's a common way to greet someone in Maranao. It's similar to saying "How's your day?" or "Good day to you."

* "Ka-adlaw ka" - This is another informal greeting, meaning "Good day to you."

Other options:

* "Magandang hapon" - This means "Good afternoon" and is used in the afternoon.

* "Magandang gabii" - This means "Good evening" and is used in the evening.

Remember that Maranao is a spoken language, so the best way to learn how to greet people is to hear it from native speakers.

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