Msryh Hay Klas Btl Trd Js... — Nwdz Mhjbh
Try reversing the original: “sj dr tl tb salk yah h ysr mh bj h mzd wn” — still looks like random letters.
QWERTY row shift: n→b, w→e, d→c, z→a → “beca…” → maybe “because my …”? Trying full phrase would be long but possible. If you provide context (was this a text from a friend? a puzzle? typed by accident on a phone?), I can give a more precise decoding. Otherwise, start by checking your keyboard language setting and try typing the same keys in English mode. nwdz mhjbh msryh hay klas btl trd js...
Sometimes people type “nwdz mhjbh…” as a scrambled version of a known phrase. If you read it as: “Now days my best class …” — “nwdz” could be “now days” abbreviated? “mhjbh” → “my job”? Not exact. Try reversing the original: “sj dr tl tb
If this is a cipher or a keyboard-shift typo, here’s a quick guide to decode possible meanings: If you provide context (was this a text from a friend
If it’s a simple Caesar shift (A→B, etc.) or Atbash (A↔Z, B↔Y), test a small part: “nwdz” → in Atbash (n↔m, w↔d, d↔w, z↔a) = mdwa, not English.