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'Chibi tumba loonuck' may sound like gibberish, but The Sims have their own language. Can you translate the simlish phrases in our latest Sims series quiz?
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Sul sul! If you've ever spent extended time with The Sims, don't pretend like you don't know what I'm saying—we've all been there. It's never enough to open a game in the series for a quick session. You've got to spend hours micromanaging households, building new homes, and coordinating fancy 'fits.
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But I get it, no judgement here. The Sims 4 is easy for me to pick up, but impossible to put down. And because of that, I may know a word or two of their bizarre, in-game language.
It's called simlish, and just like Klingon from Star Trek or Final Fantasy 10's Al Bhed, it's your sims' very own in-universe language. The Sims Studios has explained its linguistic process multiple times over the years, but in case you were wondering: no, it's not just you. Your sims really do have specific words and phrases to describe the same concepts. When you've played a ton of The Sims series, it's hard not to pick up and repeat a few of them.
In honor of the series' impressive linguistic feat, I've teamed up with PC Gamer's very own Sims series scholar, Lauren Morton, for a quick quiz on simlish. You've got a little over eight minutes to interpret these 10 sim phrases. Good luck, and let us know how you scored in the comments below.
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Andrea has been covering games for nearly a decade, picking up bylines at IGN, USA Today, Fanbyte, and Destructoid before joining the PC Gamer team in 2025. She's got a soft spot for older RPGs and is willing to try just about anything with a lovey-dovey "I can fix them" romance element. Her weekly to-do always includes a bit of MMO time, endlessly achievement hunting and raiding in Final Fantasy 14. Outside of those staples, she's often got a few survival-crafting games on rotation and loves a good scare in co-op horror games.
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