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Old 28th Mar 2012, 10:17 PM #26
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Simlish is always interesting because if you listen to the songs, they can sound kind of dirty.....

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Old 29th Mar 2012, 12:15 PM DefaultMagwuffer #27
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I love this thread! I always try to learn simmish! I have noticed that the men say "magwuffer" after laughing at a joke, and the women say "legine" on the phone when they're agreeing with a friend. I had worked out that "Nooboo" was baby aswell. Also they say "Il for tam" when they're hungry.........can't remember any more but I like to think I have learned quite a few sim words whilst playing!
Old 30th Mar 2012, 02:20 AM #28
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I wonder if Simlish actually has any grammatical patterns...

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Old 30th Mar 2012, 05:56 AM #29
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Quote:
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I wonder if Simlish actually has any grammatical patterns...


Nah its just a bunch or random gibberish, with some familiar sounding words in different languages but I doubt any grammar or anything of the sort exists ^_^
Old 1st Apr 2012, 09:56 PM #30
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if you ever get a sim-child talking to his/her imaginary friend (not any one else there), and listen to him/her, you will notice there is a grammar to simlish
(one of my own sims was doing this talking to no-one thing yesterday)

our problem is that we can't actually understand it like other sims do.
but that does not make it random gibberish

SimCopter-simlish was that way, but just because it was build on a short list of words
TS-simlish has grown into a real speakable language

having said that,
most things any sim says are short remarks so, you need to really get lucky to hear any complex use of the language .

sims! ..... ,some are just like people.
Old 1st Apr 2012, 11:43 PM #31
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I'm pretty sure its mostly random. Otherwise the creators would have had to spend a lot of time creating a language.

When I see videos of the voice actors it doesnt look like they're reading off a script I could be wrong though.
Old 4th Apr 2012, 12:17 AM #32
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//You forgot 'sheebalockacanna', which I think means GTFO. xD
Old 15th May 2012, 06:18 PM #33
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Just thinking of Harry Potter going 'Ooo shanga day' (Why me?)

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Old 15th May 2012, 06:34 PM #34
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This is brilliant- thanks!
Old 15th May 2012, 06:42 PM #35
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Honestly, I think a good way to learn simlish is through the songs as well. I mean if you have the English translation, its an easy way. I think. I've learned a few.

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Old 31st May 2012, 01:10 AM #36
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I've noticed that when a sim thinks someone is fit, the women fan themselves and go "Ooh.....farubitar", and the men do some weird thing and go "havalavatiba".
Old 31st May 2012, 04:04 PM #37
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I laugh when young adults do the smustle dance because they say some funny things. One of the things they say sounds like "Bo bo smustle. Bo smustle bo." Then another one is "Ooogie ooogie ooogie. Ooo ooo ooo." For some reason when they become adults they don't say those things anymore when they smustle dance. They say different things that aren't as funny to me.
Old 31st May 2012, 05:17 PM #38
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Quote:
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I laugh when young adults do the smustle dance because they say some funny things. One of the things they say sounds like "Bo bo smustle. Bo smustle bo." Then another one is "Ooogie ooogie ooogie. Ooo ooo ooo." For some reason when they become adults they don't say those things anymore when they smustle dance. They say different things that aren't as funny to me.


Teenagers also say:

"Ooogie ooogie ooogie. Ooo ooo ooo."

But for some odd reason teenagers, when they get off the bus, they smustle...And stop the other kids from getting off the bus. Yeah, go them -.-"

My friend and I will compliment each other in Simlish.

She will say to:

Minshalogo

And I will simply reply:

Sherdell Mickgevie

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Old 31st May 2012, 06:08 PM #39
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Yeah, I know teens say it too, but I don't see teens smustle dance as often as young adults do in my game. I haven't said any sim words to any actual people. I will say some words to my cousins dog though. I call him a woofum and when I tell him to stay, I say "stoor". At least that's what it sounds like the sims are saying when they are trying to teach a dog to stay. The dog has no idea what I'm saying anyway. lol
Old 31st May 2012, 06:24 PM #40
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Simlish changes from game to game. In Sims 1, Dag Dag was hello and Soon Soon was goodbye. (At least in the family I played most often.)

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Old 31st May 2012, 06:35 PM #41
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Dag Dag is also in the Sims 2. For instance when my Sim is checking the mail or whatever, sometimes when there is a person there. They will say:

"Dag Dag"

Instead of

"Soo Soo"

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Old 13th Jun 2012, 11:45 PM #42
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Quote:
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//You forgot 'sheebalockacanna', which I think means GTFO. xD


I said that once when my brother walked into the bathroom once when I was putting on make up. I was like: "Sheebalockacanna, Travis," and he just stared at me like: "Dafuq?" lol xD
Old 20th Jun 2012, 01:23 PM #43
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I'd consider doing so after my good Sim in TS3 donated $1000 to "Simlish as a second language". Even though I'd be fourth language to me.

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