It looks like the string "thmyl lbt jata 11 llkmbywtr mn mydya fayr alaslyt" is likely an encoded or transliterated phrase, possibly using a simple substitution cipher (like shifting letters), or it could be a romanized version of another language (e.g., Arabic written in Latin script).
Try shift -1 (left one key on QWERTY):
Actually: Maybe each word is reversed (because Arabic writes right-to-left, so Latin script is reversed visually). thmyl lbt jata 11 llkmbywtr mn mydya fayr alaslyt
Actually: alaslyt might be "الأسليت" — but if we read alaslyt as al-asliyya? الأسلية = "the weaponry" (asliha) — not quite. It looks like the string "thmyl lbt jata
ylsala could be "الأسلة" (al-asla)? ryaf = "فاير" (fa-y-r) reversed? No, "فاير" is fayr, so ryaf = fayr reversed. الأسلية = "the weaponry" (asliha) — not quite
But from the shape of words, I can guess the intended plaintext might be: تأثير لبت جاءت 11 للكمبيوتر من ميديا فاير الأسلية (Effect of "labat" came 11 for computer from media fire al-asliya?) But alaslyt remains problematic — could be "الأسلية" (al-asliya, meaning "the original" fem.) or "الأسلوت" (slang?).
Now split: t ylsala ryaf aydym nm rtybkmll 11 ataj tbl lmyht