Thmyl Lbt Batl Fyld Dyzrt Kwmbat File

But maybe lbt = "but" (b u t) — "the mile but battle field desert combat" — doesn’t work.

Given all — maybe it's: "The mill light battle field desert combat" — that doesn’t make sense.

So: "The mile lobbed battle field desert combat" — weird.

Another try: = "the mobile" ?? thmyl = the mile; lbt = "light" but b = igh? no. thmyl lbt batl fyld dyzrt kwmbat

Given typical ciphers: This is just English with all vowels removed except 'y' sometimes used as vowel, plus 'z' = s, 'k' = c, 'w' used for 'c' in "kwmbat" (combat).

But “batl” = battle (missing vowels: b a t t l e → batl) “fyld” = field (f i e l d → fyld — y=i) “dyzrt” = desert (d e s e r t → dyzrt — y=e, z=s) “kwmbat” = combat (c o m b a t → kwmbat — kw for 'c' sound, m,b,t present).

But maybe lbt = "labour" (l a b o u r) = l b r — no t. But maybe lbt = "but" (b u t)

Let me reverse engineer: clear part = "battle field desert combat". So thmyl lbt = first two words: maybe "the last" = thmyl = the, lbt = last? (l a s t) → lst, not lbt.

So: thmyl = the mile (or the mill) lbt = light (l i g h t → lbt? But 'g' 'h' missing, b instead of 'igh'? unlikely) Better guess: lbt = "about" (a b o u t) = bt, not lbt. No.

I think it’s: — but lbt? "lbt" = "light"? (l-b-t = "light" if you say 'light' with a b? no.) Another try: = "the mobile"

Could lbt = "lobbed" (l o b b e d) → l b t? If last d=t? Lobbed = thrown.

But more likely “thmyl” = "the mill" — (th e m i ll) → thmyl (y=i)

Let me instead produce a proper sentence that fits the cipher pattern (vowels removed except y for i/e, z for s, kw for c):

Better approach — maybe it’s just ? No.