Aajamexicochalliye2022480pwebdlpun20e [ Certified ]
First, "aaja" or "aaja" might be a typo or a misspelling. In Hindi, "aaja" means "today" in the past tense, but it's more commonly "aj" (today) or "kal" (yesterday). Then there's "Mexico", which is clear. "Challiye" sounds like "chalio" or "chaliye", which in Hindi means "let's go" or "go". So putting that together, maybe the phrase starts with "Aaja Mexico Chaliye" meaning "Go to Mexico today".
