It's important to note that the "a" at the end of "kumusta" is pronounced like the "a" in "father" or "car", not like the "a" in "cat" or "hat".
You can also use other greetings like:
* "Naimbag a bigat" (Good morning)
* "Naimbag a malem" (Good evening)
* "Naimbag a rabii" (Good night)
If you want to be more formal, you can add "apo" (sir/ma'am) to the beginning of the greeting. For example:
* "Apo, kumusta?" (How are you, sir/ma'am?)
Remember, the best way to learn any language is to practice! 😊