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Next, the scrambled text "mtrjm awn layn fydyw lfth" could be a cipher. Considering the mention of Spanish, perhaps it's a shifted alphabet cipher. Let's try shifting each letter backward by one in the alphabet. For example, m→l, t→s, r→q, j→i, m→l. So "mtrjm" becomes "lsqil." Not making sense. Maybe shifting forward? m→n, t→u, r→s, j→k, m→n. "Muskm"? Doesn't help. Let's try another approach. Maybe it's in another language? For example, in Spanish, "mtrjm" could be acronyms, but the rest still doesn't fit. Alternatively, the user might have input this as a typo or a code. Perhaps the user intended to input something else but got it mixed up.

If the text is an acronym, it might reference Spanish words or abbreviations. However, "mtrjm" and "lfth" do not align with standard Spanish acronyms or phrases. Next, the scrambled text "mtrjm awn layn fydyw

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