Maybe ? Try ROT13 (common in online puzzles): thmyl → guzly (no). Try ROT5? Unlikely.
Given the pattern, this is almost certainly a — each letter is replaced by an adjacent key on a QWERTY keyboard, likely shifted one key to the left or right. thmyl brnamj strym snayb bbjy llandrwyd
Let’s test basic ciphers quickly:
Atbash of “thmyl” (t=7th from end? Actually Atbash: a↔z, b↔y, c↔x… t ↔ g, h ↔ s, m ↔ n, y ↔ b, l ↔ o) → g s n b o → “gsnbo” no. Unlikely
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t → y h → j m → , (skip — not letter) — fails immediately.
Let’s check Welsh: “Llandrwyd” could be “Llan” (church) + “drwyd” (variant of drwy = through). No common meaning. But “brnamj” – not Welsh. Likely the cipher is consistent.