Simlish
Simlish is a made-up language spoken in the Sims video games. It was created because changing the Sims' words into the players' language would cost a lot of money and would make the Sims say the same words all the time. Simlish is spoken by Sims, the characters in The Sims, The Sims 2, The Sims 3 and The Sims 4.[1] Simlish is a language
| Simlish | |
|---|---|
| Simlish | |
![]() Written Simlish that can be read as "Simlish" | |
| Created by | Will Wright |
| Date | 1996 |
| Users | Sims from The Sims game |
| Purpose | Constructed languages
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | None (mis) |
Sentences in Simlish
All of these phrases are from The Sims.
- Male Sims speaking - "Homina blastima."
- Female Sims speaking - "Enama polap."
- Child Sims speaking - "Sizzaza Za" and "The sungoos keekaf terweek."
- Female Sims playing arcade games - "Itwack, itcack."
- Adult Sims speaking on the telephone - "A beboo."
- Child Sims getting on a bus - "Yabba doochia."
- Adult male Sims saying goodbye - "Mal-Mal."
Written Simlish
Written Simlish is seen on The Sims 2, The Sims 3, and ‘‘The Sims 4’’. It looks similar to Zodiac symbols taken from the Wingdings font on a computer. Text such as the names of Sims, hints and tips and on-screen messages are all in the selected language (i.e. English, French, Spanish), and are usually written in the Comic Sans MS font.
Speaking Simlish
| Simlish | English |
|---|---|
| Sul Sul | Hello |
| Ragen Plaga | I want to sleep |
| Urr rahh | Oh yeah |
| Myshuno | A game |
| NooBoo | Baby |
| Soon Soon | Bye bye |
| Araganda | Move away |
| Vadish | Thank you |
References
- "The Sims Bustin' Out Designer Diary #3". Archived from the original on 2006-01-06. Retrieved 2008-07-29.
Other websites
- The Sims official website Archived 2000-11-09 at the Wayback Machine
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