However, if you take "qnwat" → "q" = 17th letter, "n" = 14th… maybe you meant a Caesar shift? Try shift of 5 backward:
But often in puzzles like this, the answer is just to reverse the string:
If you intended something else, please clarify the cipher type. qnwat tljram alab mhkrh
— nope.
Result: "jmdzg goqizn zozy nspis" — not clear. However, if you take "qnwat" → "q" =
Try a different cipher — on the whole phrase (A↔Z etc.):
qnwat tljram alab mhkrh Shift each letter back by 5: q(17) → l(12) n(14) → i(9) w(23) → r(18) a(1) → v(22) (wrap? 1-5=-4 → 22? Wait 1-5=-4+26=22 → v) t(20) → o(15) Word1: lirvo? Not good. Result: "jmdzg goqizn zozy nspis" — not clear
Maybe it’s an of a phrase related to "make paper". "qnwat tljram alab mhkrh" has 20 letters. Let's check letter counts.