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==Appearances in The Sims== |
==Appearances in The Sims== |
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=== The Sims === |
=== The Sims === |
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''The Sims'' featured a lot more Simlish than '' |
''The Sims'' featured a lot more Simlish than ''SSLcoters'' (the first Maxis game to feature Simlish), and was also a lot clearer. The phrase "sul sul", which in later games is used for both greetings and saying goodbye, is solely used for saying goodbye, and only by adults when they go to work. Some other common phrases are "wawa bralala?" "ralalalalib bubaya," "commun snanna," and "o frazinnratt," but the number of available phrases were limited, which led to some repetition. The voices were provided by Gerri Lawlor and Stephen Kearin.{{fact}} |
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=== The Sims 2 === |
=== The Sims 2 === |