Simlish

Simlish is the language of the Sims. Some say it may be a mixture of Ukrainian, Navajo and Tagalog, but this has not been confirmed. It might be possible to understand by studying the Sims' speech in certain situations. There isn't an official Simlish dictionary, but an unofficial dictionary (based on The Sims 2) can be found here. It is assumed that Simlish is the official language of SimNation. Sometimes English phrases are heard, notably in The Sims where child Sims say "Mmm... yummy!" while eating food, and in The Sims 3, where a female character on the KidZone television channel says "Well, hi there!". Sometimes in Late Night when a Mixologist serves a good drink the Sim who drank it will say "Awesome" in English. Rarely, French phrases, such as "bonjour" (hello) are heard. Plus, when there is a child aging up with the Birthday Inferno Birthday Cake, if there's another child on the lot, that child will distinctly say ``Happy birthday!'' if you listen closely. ''

History
Simlish was created due to the fact that Will Wright, creator of The Sims, knew that the game needed dialogue, but thought that using real life languages such as English would cause the dialogue to be repetitive and would be expensive translating the entire dialog Sims may say. Wright did consider experimenting with Navajo, a Native American language, but decided that it would be better to use a "nonsense language" that couldn't be translated, because the meaning could be left to the player's imagination.

The Sims
The Sims featured a lot more Simlish than SimCopter (the first game to feature it) and was also a lot clearer. Common phrases "ralalalalib bubaya", "commun snanna" and "o frazinnratt" This was created because EA couldn't change the Sims' language to the player's language due to limited budget and it will make them repetitive.

The Sims 2
The Sims 2 comes with better heard and newer phrases like "e wam". Common phrases are now "dej dej" and "ackabunad." Common greetings include "zune-zune" and "degg degg". When there's a problem, they will say "Shoo Flee" and "anaconda" a lot. When some female Sims walk by another Sim, their greeting will be "Ooh, voodoo!" Sometimes they'll say "Lick a rock!". When child female Sims drink juice, they sometimes say "Green iguanas flying in the sky." They reportedly swear sometimes. Much to the amusement of many players, pregnant Sims have been known to shout "WooHoo!" while giving birth. When female elders play at the poker table in Nightlife, they will often say "Texas Goushem" which is probably a reference to Texas HoldEm (a type of poker card game). In the Pets expansion pack, when a Sim is teaching their dog to 'Shake' they will say 'shurb' repeatedly, obviously meaning that the word 'shurb' means 'shake'.

The Sims 3
The Sims 3 has the largest Simlish vocabulary. Common phrases are "teg teg", "swebsi madoo", "madoof napso!", "abondandlain... en som?", "hubble herni", "etne condoroley","shawbo glub", "zwitz zorg", "tippaha yooredful", "shabow", "sussel!", "ibzy biz ochoy", "ayba miyba mo!", "narbo puhzed", and "yargbo bay tazzle". Sims also shout "Shamo! Jatzkey!" or "Wala!" when they cannot reach a certain area (accompanied by a "no footsteps" speech bubble). The Sims 3 is also the first Sims game where you can adjust the Sim's voices to exactly how do you want them to sound.

Videos
These are the few examples of Simlish music videos. Video:Nelly Furtado - Manos Al Aire (Simlish)|From The Sims 3 World Adventures Video:Natasha Bedingfield - Pocketful Of Sunshine (Simlish)|From The Sims 2 FreeTime Video:Datarock - Fa Fa Fa (Simlish)|From The Sims 2 FreeTime Video:Katy Perry - Hot n Cold (Simlish)|From The Sims 2 Apartment Life

Simlish Songs
The Sims 2, having many celebrity players, features many renditions of popular songs sung by the original artists. Some have music videos created by EA such as Natasha' Bedingfield's Pocketful of Sunshine, Katy Perry's Hot 'n' Cold, Datarock's Fa Fa Fa, Lily Allen's Smile, and Aly & AJ's Chemicals React. However, there are also other songs that don't feature music videos but can be found in the game.

The Veronica's When it All Falls Apart is one, together with Tata Young's Zoom. These could be found in various radio stations in the game, depending on the song's actual genre.

The Sims 2 for the PC is not the only game that features Simlish songs. Paramore's Pressure could be heard in The Sims 2 for the PS2, and various Black Eyed Peas songs are heard in The Urbz: Sims in the City, where the band is one of the prominent NPC characters found in Cosmo Street.

Gwen Stefani's 4 In the Morning, Green Day's American Idiot, and Plain White T's Our Time Now and the Pussycat Dolls' Dont Cha are also other popular songs in Simlish.

Some of these songs are only available in Sims radio when certain expansion packs are installed. Ones with music videos often give clues to which expansion pack they are found in, such as Hot 'n' Cold (Apartment Life), Pocketful of Sunshine (Freetime), Fa Fa Fa (Freetime), and Smile (Seasons).

Known Simlish Translations

 * Su Su- Hello


 * Degg Degg- Goodbye


 * Fraydishay- Oh, man


 * Tana bed ible- I like you (in flirting)


 * Yabooka- Hey there (used by kids in the sims 3)
 * Chumcha- Pizza
 * Nooboo- New Born (Baby)
 * Sperk - 'Speak' (The command to your pet)
 * Gerbit - Llama

SimCopter
SimCopter is the first game which features Simlish.

SimCity series
In both SimCity 4 and SimCity Societies, citizens can be heard speaking in Simlish if the player zooms in close enough.

Spore
In non-English versions of Spore, Simlish will be spoken by Steve and 'the voice in the tunnel', which will be the same no matter what non-English language it is.