Thmyl Bbjy Mwbayl Ly Alhatf ◉
But the phrase bbjy — if b→n (Atbash), b→n, j→q, y→b → nq b ? No.
It might be a simple backward:
Given the ambiguity, the simplest guess: often used for hiding text, and alhatf ROT13 is nyungf → sounds like “nyungs” maybe a name. But none reads clearly as English. Could you confirm if the original language is English, or if it’s a known cipher type? thmyl bbjy mwbayl ly alhatf
Let me try to decode it.
t (20) → o (15) h (8) → c (3) m (13) → h (8) y (25) → t (20) l (12) → g (7) But the phrase bbjy — if b→n (Atbash),
thmyl → guzly — still no.
t → s h → g m → l y → x l → k → sglxk ? No. But none reads clearly as English
If I reverse each word: thmyl → lymht bbjy → yjbb mwbayl → lyabwm ly → yl alhatf → ftahla
Given the time, maybe it’s simply ROT13: t (20) → g (7) h (8) → u (21) m (13) → z (26) y (25) → l (12) l (12) → y (25)