The text you provided is a "mojibake" (corrupted encoding) version of the phrase written in stylized Unicode characters. When decoded, the text translates as follows: рќ—љuрќ—»рќ—Іs : Louis
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: Vuitt (likely part of Vuitton) рќ Ђрќ—Ѕрќ—Ірќ—Ірќ—± : speed рќ ‚рќ—Ѕ : up в™Ў : ♡ (heart symbol) # Common mojibake: Ñ€ = 0xD1, Ñœ =
def manual_fix(text): # This looks like UTF-8 bytes interpreted as windows-1252 or latin-1 # but some characters are multi-byte sequences. # Common mojibake: Ñ€ = 0xD1, Ñœ = 0x80 (UTF-8 for Cyrillic 'р') # — = 0xE2 0x80 0x94 (Em dash) # Let's try to see the underlying bytes if we assume windows-1252 try: raw_bytes = text.encode('windows-1252') print(f"Hex: {raw_bytes.hex()}") # Now try to decode those bytes as utf-8 print(f"UTF-8: {raw_bytes.decode('utf-8', errors='replace')}") except: print("Failed to encode as windows-1252") manual_fix("рќ—љuрќ—»рќ—Іs рќ—Ўрќ—ћрќ—•рќ—њ 𝘀𝗽𝗲𝗲𝗱 𝘂𝗽 в™Ў") Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard # Common mojibake: Ñ€ = 0xD1