Althmyl- Rb Rb Sat Nwdz Lshrmwtt Bldy Btklm ... [ EXTENDED ★ ]

Given the appearance of "rb rb" (رب رب) and "bldy" (بلدي), and "btklm" (بتكلم), it looks like someone was trying to write an Arabic sentence but , producing a ciphertext.

But since the sequence doesn't produce fluent Arabic, it might instead be a over English letters? Let's test: althmyl → reverse: lymhtla — not obvious. althmyl- rb rb sat nwdz lshrmwtt bldy btklm ...

If you instead meant it as a — for example, typing Arabic letters while the keyboard is set to English (QWERTY) — here’s what happens: Given the appearance of "rb rb" (رب رب)

But that result is nonsensical — it seems the mapping was done incorrectly or the original Arabic was typed in a different layout (perhaps someone typed Arabic words using an English keyboard without switching the layout properly). If you instead meant it as a —

althmyl- rb rb sat nwdz lshrmwtt bldy btklm ...

However, the for a "useful piece" is: This is Arabic text written using Latin letters without switching keyboard layout , commonly seen when someone forgets to change from English to Arabic. To recover the original, you need to type the same keys with the Arabic keyboard active .

likely decodes to: