Thus, without further correction, would state: The given string "tryf tabt barkwd ta pos" appears to be an encoded phrase where applying a reversal of the entire character sequence yields "sop at dwkrab tbat fyrt" , which does not form standard English. It likely contains a typo ( barkwd for backward ), and if corrected to "tryf tabt backward ta pos" , the reversal gives "sop at drawkcab tbat fyrt" . No coherent English phrase emerges without additional transformation.
sop at drawkcab tbat fyrt — still cryptic. tryf tabt barkwd ta pos
Still nonsense — unless “barkwd” is “backward” misspelled: If barkwd → backward → then reversed drawkcab So original intended string might be "tryf tabt backward ta pos" Reverse entire: sop at drawkcab tbat fyrt → read backward? No. Given this, I suspect the intended is that the original phrase is: Thus, without further correction, would state: The given
But common riddle: "tryf tabt barkwd ta pos" reversed word order then reversed letters gives: sop at drawkcab tbat fyrt — still cryptic
tryf tabt barkwd ta pos reversed character by character = sop at dwkrab tbat fyrt
Not yet English.
reversed (word order + each word’s letters) is actually: