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cama sa va?
This question depends on who you are talking to. If you are talking to someone familiar to you, you would say,

"Es-tu ça va?"

Which literally translates to, "Be you OK?", and sounds like, "A two saw vaw (rhymes with saw)."

If you are talking to someone unfamiliar to you, or a group (plural), you would say,

"Êtes-vous ça va?"

Which literally translates to, "Be you OK?" as well, and sounds like, "A-tay saw vaw (rhymes with saw)."

Hope this helps!

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