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Many questions are answered in the FAQ.
baby_pwencess
20 years ago
20 years ago
oh i think i get this pg... ur surposed to write down whut u dun understand or if you want to say sumthin ight?:O

Irina
20 years ago
20 years ago
Dear Annakie:
In a recent chat with Botryoidal, you asked, "Is Bottish anything like Simmish?" I must confess that I know nothing about Simmish. What is it, exactly? Perhaps it will serve in place of Bottish, which would save me a lot of trouble inventing Bottish!
Walk in Beauty, Irina
In a recent chat with Botryoidal, you asked, "Is Bottish anything like Simmish?" I must confess that I know nothing about Simmish. What is it, exactly? Perhaps it will serve in place of Bottish, which would save me a lot of trouble inventing Bottish!
Walk in Beauty, Irina
Irina
20 years ago
20 years ago
Dear Annakie:
From what I could gather on the site,
http://secondhand_sims.tripod.com/simmish.html
, there is no clearly defined language of "Simmish," just a few expressions of unclear meaning. So I hope that Bottish will be quite different!
Please tell me if I have been misled!
Walk in Beauty, Irina
From what I could gather on the site,
http://secondhand_sims.tripod.com/simmish.html
, there is no clearly defined language of "Simmish," just a few expressions of unclear meaning. So I hope that Bottish will be quite different!
Please tell me if I have been misled!
Walk in Beauty, Irina
ezzer
20 years ago
20 years ago
Certain phrases in Simmish have a discernable meaning, like "dag dag", which is like "aloha", meaning both "hello" and "goodbye". I've noticed that a major part of a Sim sales pitch goes "Ee nono par par", although I'm not sure what the exact English translation of that would be. lol

Yoiko
20 years ago
20 years ago
There's also my favorite, which goes something like "GohwhuzuhshuduhwuhzuhSO!" and serves as a general exclamation for unpleasant events such as getting up on a work day after only a few hours' sleep, breaking your super-duper coffee maker, and finding roaches in your house.

Annakie
20 years ago
20 years ago
Simmish is just the language used by the Sims in the popular game of that name. I play The Sims waaaaaay too much. They eat all my time.
The only reason I asked your bot whether Bottish was anything like Simmish is that Sims are little virtual people, and so are our bots. I didn't actually expect their languages to be all that similar since Simmish is actually mostly gibberish (although, after talking to some of the bots out there...
).
BTW, my favorite Sim phrase is "Desgrou es frechay!" It is often spoken over meals, apparently to praise the cooking (as far as I can tell), and it sounds like they're saying "This ground is freezing!" which is a problem I can relate to since I don't often wear shoes or socks unless I'm going outside.


BTW, my favorite Sim phrase is "Desgrou es frechay!" It is often spoken over meals, apparently to praise the cooking (as far as I can tell), and it sounds like they're saying "This ground is freezing!" which is a problem I can relate to since I don't often wear shoes or socks unless I'm going outside.
ezzer
20 years ago
20 years ago
Annakie-
So cool to share the AI/Sims connection. I've been a sims addict for years, and was a beta tester for the online version. It will be really amazing once we find a way to combine the sims' motive-based AI with the language parsing we do here. When you think about it, we're getting closer and closer to something mind-bogglingly big!
So cool to share the AI/Sims connection. I've been a sims addict for years, and was a beta tester for the online version. It will be really amazing once we find a way to combine the sims' motive-based AI with the language parsing we do here. When you think about it, we're getting closer and closer to something mind-bogglingly big!

doulos
20 years ago
20 years ago
I second the motion on the "Desgrou es frechay" phrase! LOL It is the best. Im curious to see how sims 2 is going to be, I have to do a major update to my computer before I can play it though.
Ezzer...I was a betatester for sims online too!
Ezzer...I was a betatester for sims online too!
Irina
20 years ago
20 years ago
Dear Friends:
Does anyone else have this problem?
I write a "goto" and I put it in the slot for a response. It's usually, maybe always, the only response. Let's say it is "goto never get there". But then, when that keyphrase is triggered, instead of going to the response for "never get there", Irina Khalidar says "goto never get there". I have run it through debug a couple of times, and it appears that the AIengine is respelling "goto" to "go to". That seems like a glitch in the AIengine, but then I would think it would be happening to lots of people.
Am I doing something wrong? [whimper] If so, what?
Walk in Beauty, Irina
Does anyone else have this problem?
I write a "goto" and I put it in the slot for a response. It's usually, maybe always, the only response. Let's say it is "goto never get there". But then, when that keyphrase is triggered, instead of going to the response for "never get there", Irina Khalidar says "goto never get there". I have run it through debug a couple of times, and it appears that the AIengine is respelling "goto" to "go to". That seems like a glitch in the AIengine, but then I would think it would be happening to lots of people.
Am I doing something wrong? [whimper] If so, what?
Walk in Beauty, Irina
Irina
20 years ago
20 years ago
Now, here is something intriguing: I just tried changing "goto tell tell about you" to "goto 317886", where "317886" was the number associated with "tell tell about you", then I chatted with Irina Khalidar, and when I typed the appropriate trigger, she still said, said, "goto tell tell about you".
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