Given the format, this could be a simple substitution cipher where each letter is shifted by a fixed amount. Let's brute force first word thmyl looking for a real word:
fyfa 2006 – “2006” is a year, so fyfa might be a name or word. bhjm sghyr – if ROT13: owuz fqtle (no). thmyl lbt fyfa 2006 bhjm sghyr mn mydya fayr
Not working.
thmyl reversed = lymht (no). lbt reversed = tbl (maybe “table”?). fyfa reversed = afyf . bhjm reversed = mjhb . sghyr reversed = ryhgs (no). Given the format, this could be a simple
Try shift -1: sglxk (no) -2: rfkwi (no) -3: qejvh (no) -4: pdiug (no) -5: och tf (no) -6: nbzse (no) -7: mayrd (no) -8: lzxqc (no) -9: kywpb (no) -10: jxvoa (no) Not working
It looks like each word might be transformed by shifting letters (Caesar cipher) or using a consistent substitution.