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So I wanted to start writing for a vn and I was wondering if you write it in your native language and then tranlate or you wrote it directly in english.
Just my opinion, but I would suggest the complete opposite.If you have someone who knows English well you would probably be better off writing in your own language, then translating and having them proofread it to make sure its understandable. Hell even if you dont have a proof reader you'll be able to write a deeper story in your native language since you wont be held back by a lack of vocabulary, you'll have to deal with things getting lost in translation but that would happen either way.
Plenty of VNs would benefit if people wrote in their native language, and worked with a native speaker to help finish the translation.So I wanted to start writing for a vn and I was wondering if you write it in your native language and then tranlate or you wrote it directly in english.
Thats a great point, I second that if you can get someone who knows both your language and English to go the route of writing in English only. Fall back on your language when you need to get a specific feeling/phrase across that you dont know the words for in English and ask them what the equivalent would be if there is one.Just my opinion, but I would suggest the complete opposite.
In my experience (as a non-native English speaker) when you do it this way, it becomes stilted and jarring to read. It's really easy to see that translation has been the case.
Maybe with current technology this isn't as much an issue anymore, however.
But I still see strange translations, because language is constantly changing. Idioms, new ways of using words that are natural for you in your native language, might not come across as intended in English.
If you write in English, and get a proof-reader, maybe one that is also fluent in your language, I think you'd end up with a much better result. And as a bonus, your English would steadily improve!
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