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==Sims 3 "E"==
I think I have decoded a Simlish letter from the Sims 3. [https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/sims/images/0/01/Sims3E.jpg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/640?cb=20171115012617| Take a look.] Since this is from the diner, it is possible that the big message to the top left is "Diner" and the smaller one to the center-right is "Open 24 [hours]". As you can see, the fourth letter of the big message and the third letter of the small message are the same - they're both equivalent to the letter E. Is this true? [[User:Bandar Seri Begawan|Bandar Seri Begawan]] ([[User talk:Bandar Seri Begawan|talk]]) 01:34, November 15, 2017 (UTC)
 
== "Then" ==
 
I Hot 'n Cold is "then" and "You're" different in each line.
 
Version 1: Kavahap ninap cou ('Cause you're hot then you're cold)
 
Version 2: Fahit tinap blo (You're yes then you're no)
 
Version 3: Vaip tinip aw (You're in then you're out)
 
Version 4: Vanip tinip taw (You're up then you're down)
 
Version 5: Va longe rishwai (You're wrong when it's right)
 
What I would suggest "(You) have" is "Va/Fa", the [[wikipedia:Suffix|ending]] of Va/Fa is the next word (Yes/In/Up/Wrong); "Ninap", "Tinap" and "Tinip" are forms of different [[wikipedia:Grammatical case|Case]] of "Then".
That make Kase='Cause, It=Yes, Blo=No, Ip=In, Aw=Out, Nip=Up and Taw=Down.
 
[[User:Hokton|Hokton]] ([[User talk:Hokton|talk]]) 08:48, September 7, 2018 (UTC)
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