But: — I recognize this as a Persian sentence typed in English letters using a Persian keyboard layout (so the English letters shown correspond to Persian keys pressed).
So: "danlwd fylm" = "فیلم دانلود" = film download? Check: d=د, a=ا, n=ن, l=ل, w=و, d=د = دانلود = download. fylm = فیلم = film.
So the : This string is a Persian sentence encoded by typing Persian words using a Persian keyboard layout but the resulting output was mistakenly saved/displayed as the Latin keys pressed (i.e., the physical key labels in English). Decoded, it's a request for the 2015 movie "Love" without Persian subtitles hardcoded.
But: — I recognize this as a Persian sentence typed in English letters using a Persian keyboard layout (so the English letters shown correspond to Persian keys pressed).
So: "danlwd fylm" = "فیلم دانلود" = film download? Check: d=د, a=ا, n=ن, l=ل, w=و, d=د = دانلود = download. fylm = فیلم = film. danlwd fylm Love 2015 ba zyrnwys farsy chsbydh bdwn
So the : This string is a Persian sentence encoded by typing Persian words using a Persian keyboard layout but the resulting output was mistakenly saved/displayed as the Latin keys pressed (i.e., the physical key labels in English). Decoded, it's a request for the 2015 movie "Love" without Persian subtitles hardcoded. But: — I recognize this as a Persian