I--- Danlwd Wy Py An Byw Byw Bray Wyndwz May 2026

w → q (no) — so that’s not right. Given the pattern "i---" at the start, maybe it's on "i---" → v--- which doesn't help. But "byw" twice — could be "the" or "and"? Possibly the phrase is: "I--- [something] [something] and the the [something] [something]" — maybe "bray" = "from" or "like"?

That’s: r--- wzmodw db kb zm ybd ybd yizb dbmwda — not English. But I notice: danlwd with rot13 is q nay jq — no. But "danlwd" reversed is dwl nad → "dwl" not a word. Another common trick: . i--- danlwd wy py an byw byw bray wyndwz

Given "byw" appears twice and "bray" likely "by" + "ray"? Could be (a↔z, b↔y, etc.): w → q (no) — so that’s not right

But if I try (a→n, b→o, etc.):