Download- Byhss Ly Tyz Mhjbt Msryt Fy Alatwbys... -
It looks like you’ve provided the start of a phrase that seems to be encoded, possibly with a simple shift cipher (like Caesar cipher).
I realize: Maybe it’s a .
Let’s try on “ly” = “my” (l→m, y→z: “mz” no). Download- byhss ly tyz mhjbt msryt fy alatwbys...
“byhss” → axgrr? No. Maybe ROT3? b→y, y→v, h→e, s→p, s→p → “yvepp” no.
Shift each letter backward by 1: b→a, y→x, h→g, s→r, s→r → “axgrr” no. Shift backward by 3: b→y, y→v, h→e, s→p, s→p → “yvepp” no. It looks like you’ve provided the start of
“ly” → shift back 1: kx → not clear. Try reverse: If plaintext Arabic in Latin is “msryt” → معرب? No. Let’s try: “mhjbt” might be “mikbāt” but not obvious.
decodes (with shift -1) to: “Download- axgrr kx sya lgias lrqxh ex zksvaxr” — not readable. “byhss” → axgrr
But your example “alatwbys” = “bus” in Arabic pronounced “otobees” — so if we shift backward 1: “zksvaxr” no. Maybe it’s a Caesar shift of +1 on English letters that represent Arabic sounds:
Given the lack of clear solution in 1 minute, a likely intended completion could be:
But maybe it's Atbash (A↔Z, B↔Y, etc.)?

