Yes. Keys are just a sequence of bytes and that can be converted to bits, sliced by every 11 bits for a word from the bip39 list. In most cases it won't have a matching checksum but it will still be valid for reversing

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Awesome. So one could theoretically memorize their nsec this way 🤔

Yes.

And if you don't want to memorize too many sets of words, then you could ... Remember 1 set, and derive wallets, as well as a new nsec, from different passphrases or derivable entropy with BIP85

Oh that’s dope. Thanks!