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- something like Daveena Whintdaba maybe :D I don't know :D it's good that Sims don't speak English. And I find it super amusing to listen to popular songs but in Simlish ^^
- OEII1001New SpectatorFun fact -- the Sims have different names in the various official translations. Below is the link to Bella Goth's wiki. Scroll to the bottom to see what she's named around the world.
https://sims.fandom.com/wiki/Bella_Goth - I think the use of Simlish in the Sims games is a stroke of genius. We hear them speak and can imagine what they are saying that fits with what our story is. We hear the same phrases over and over, but because it's gibirish, it doesn't become repetitive.
- JanuaryGarnet08New SpectatorIf you want simlish names you could always make them up and give them to your sims.
- LadyGray01Seasoned Hotshot
"leo3487;c-17279110" wrote:
"OEII1001;c-17279049" wrote:
Fun fact -- the Sims have different names in the various official translations. Below is the link to Bella Goth's wiki. Scroll to the bottom to see what she's named around the world.
https://sims.fandom.com/wiki/Bella_Goth
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at The Sims 4, premade sims from packs worlds, have same name at all languages
To be fair, my name is my name. And your name is your name. We don't change them no matter who is speaking, though how it's written might change. So, it was probably a nice, but unnecessary, gesture to ever change their names.
On a related note, I've met a few people with English first names for whom English isn't their native language. I also have a best friend named Consuelo who speaks no Spanish whatsoever. It happens. - ChampandGirlieNew SpectatorI think the current set up works. The sims can be as connected to this world, or not, as you want them to be.
I play them as their own integrated world in which the "worlds" are regions or places. They do not live in our world but I draw on influences from this world for their back stories. Sometimes I refer to real places in their back stories but their fictitious world is entirely where they live.
I like that many of the worlds could broadly be a number of places in ours.
Is Sulani Fiji, Hawaii or a place that doesn't exist or one I haven't thought of? You decide. Is San Myshuno Asia, San Fran, NYC or something else? - Simlish names! what a great idea! If it's OK I'm going to start a separate post about this.
- LadyGray01Seasoned Hotshot
"ChampandGirlie;c-17279205" wrote:
I think the current set up works. The sims can be as connected to this world, or not, as you want them to be.
I play them as their own integrated world in which the "worlds" are regions or places. They do not live in our world but I draw on influences from this world for their back stories. Sometimes I refer to real places in their back stories but their fictitious world is entirely where they live.
I like that many of the worlds could broadly be a number of places in ours.
Is Sulani Fiji, Hawaii or a place that doesn't exist or one I haven't thought of? You decide. Is San Myshuno Asia, San Fran, NYC or something else?
Maybe it's San Fransokyo! - OEII1001New Spectator
"Marduc_Plays;c-17279327" wrote:
"citysimmer;c-17278972" wrote:
What would a Simlish name look like?
Shloopie Attuney? XD
Imagine a sim practising a speech in fron of the mirror in your language, and every 20 seconds he's repeating the same stuff. I'd turn sound off. Simlish just blends in to the "background noise"
Goopy Gilscarbo. - simmerLellaRising ScoutSims 4 CAS made me decide I'd like the name Fenuza.
Fenuza can add! What a smart toddler. ;)
I like to make up names. :)
Anyway, it's not gibberish! Pet peeve of mine.
It does get repetitive in TS4 but I like to memorize phrases so that's fun.
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