Ok, but why do certain languages spoken with American intonations sound exactly like Simlish?
Briefly

Creator oyasumisushi's experiment with the California valley girl accent reveals that speaking Japanese in this style sounds remarkably similar to Simlish, the language of The Sims.
As illustrated by lildummydev's humorous video, using a frat bro voice when speaking French can also transform the language into a version of Simlish, highlighting the playful nature of language.
Viewer interactions reveal a fascination with the idea that altering accents can make any language sound like Simlish, further fueling creativity and humor on platforms like TikTok.
The unexpected parallels between the valley girl and frat bro accents suggest broader linguistic trends, as analyzed in TikTok videos, indicating how voice and intonation can change perception of language.
Read at Polygon
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