Is an old persian "magic words" phrase for which i can't seem to find any loose dirt. And so I come to you, fellow word stuff enthusiasts. I know abra(h)kabadra has a literal translation. And i know how majji is connected with magick, images, and magesty, etymologically. But I'm not sure where or how to start breaking down the rest of this. Any thoughts, tools, links?
Adithya Venkatesan took to Twitter to share the picture of the advertisement and wrote, "Dear Starbucks, there's literally no ajji in god's green earth who'll approve a filter coffee for 290rs +taxes." In the advertisement, an elderly woman and a young man are shown sipping filter coffee while seated next to one other. The text reads, "AJJI APPROVED FILTER COFFEE FOR SHIVVU. Starting at 290*"
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