Hi everyone,
I want to discuss a problem that most of you have probably encountered, especially considering how many languages are spoken throughout Mizahar. How do you handle a character who doesn't speak perfectly?
This could be through upbringing or habits, such as they use slang. Or maybe they use terms or phrases that are only well-known to their race or their family. A more common problem may be that your character is of a different race and simply doesn't understand other languages.
And of course, there's the problem of making your character sound like a genius by writing as if your writing, not as if your speaking. If a stranger asked you casually in the grocery store whether red or green apples tasted better, most people wouldn't say, "I love red apples because when I was younger my father used to eat apples with me beneath the big tree on our lawn. Every time I take a bite of a red apple, it reminds me of my father and the warm Summer's we spent sitting with each other."
You might answer instead with, "I love red apples," or, "Red apples, but that's personal preference/because of my father."
How do you approach expressing a character through dialogue when they don't even know how to express themselves? And how do you keep yourself "in character" not just in action but in words? Do you ever find yourself making diologue too technical, too automatic, or too 'detailed' for your character to sound as if they were actually speaking the words you were writing?
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I personally have a hard time finding the correct wording for my Zith when she is speaking in Common. She knows 'basic' common but it's very basic, and I have to remind myself that she wouldn't know such and such word, or she wouldn't know past tense vs present. It's difficult at times, especially switching between perfectly understandable descriptions and hard-to-understand diologue.
I find it easier to write what she would say if she knew how to communicate perfectly in Common, and then trim it down to what she's limited to saying. The meaning changes sometimes, but I figure that's better than giving her sudden knowledge of how to communicate.