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=== The Sims 3 ===
 
''The Sims 3'' has the largest Simlish vocabulary. Common phrases are "tegTeg tegTeg," "swebsiSwebsi madooMadoo," "madoofMadoof napsoNapso," "abondandlainAbondandlain...enEn somSom," "hubbleHubble herbiHerbi," "etneEtne condoroyCondoroy," "shawboShawbo glubGlub,"  "switzSwitz zorgZorg," "tippahaTippaha yooredfulYooredful," "shabowShabow," "susselSussel," "ibzyIbzy bizBiz ochoyOchoy," "aybaAyba miybaMiyba moMo," "saSa doogaDooga," "ibIb ouOu," "narboNarbo puhzedPuhzed," and "yargboYargbo bayBay tazzleTazzle." Sims also shout "Shamo! Jatzkey," "Wala," or, most often, "Ugh! Chee wagaWaga choochooChoochoo! Ugh!" when they cannot reach a certain area (accompanied by a "noNo footstepsFootsteps" speech bubble).
"Un jandeboJandebo" is common for a flirtatious action.
 
When a Sim is about to woohoo and someone else besides the partner is in the room they may shoo the sims and say "Blanche, blancheBlanche!" (White, White in French)
 
''The Sims 3'' is also the first Sims game where players can adjust the Sims' voices to sound exactly as they want them to sound.
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