Maybe it’s : “mharm” reversed = “mrah m” no.
Maybe it’s a (shift letters by fixed amount). Let's check “mharm” → try ROT-1: m→n, h→i, a→b, r→s, m→n → “nibsn” no. ROT-2: m→o, h→j, a→c, r→t, m→o → “ojcto” no. ROT-3: m→p, h→k, a→d, r→u, m→p → “pkdup” no. ROT-4: m→q, h→l, a→e, r→v, m→q → “qlevq” no. ROT-5: m→r, h→m, a→f, r→w, m→r → “rmfwr” no. Doesn't look like English. Download- mharm dywth khlyjy mask ly akhth nwdz ...
It looks like you’ve written a phrase in what appears to be , possibly based on keyboard shifting or phonetic scrambling. Maybe it’s : “mharm” reversed = “mrah m” no
Given the puzzle context, without a key, the simplest answer: ROT-2: m→o, h→j, a→c, r→t, m→o → “ojcto” no
Test “mask” (plaintext appears) — if “mask” is plain, then the ciphertext’s “mask” means no shift on that word, so maybe it's not a consistent cipher.