Given the presence of “farsy” and “chsbydh” — these look like Welsh or Polish, but likely just cipher.
d (row2) → e (row1) a (row2) → q n (row3) → b l (row2) → o w (row1) → 2 (no, maybe stays w?) hmm. Not consistent. danlwd fylm bitter moon ba zyrnwys farsy chsbydh
But maybe it’s a : danlwd → qnayjq bitter moon → ovggre zbba ba → on zyrnwys → mleajlf farsy → snefl chsbydh → pufolqu — not making an English sentence. Given the presence of “farsy” and “chsbydh” —
Row1: q w e r t y u i o p Row2: a s d f g h j k l Row3: z x c v b n m But maybe it’s a : danlwd → qnayjq
: This is a keyboard shift where each letter is replaced by the one above it on QWERTY (like the “shift cipher” in some puzzles).
Could it be a simple ? “danlwd” reversed = dwlnad — no.
Since you said “give me a write-up,” perhaps you want me to assume it’s ?