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This suggested edit was approved and applied to the post almost 4 years ago by Monica Cellio‭.

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Using accents while staying legible
  • My character is using hardly legible accent, or simply accent which is not comfortable to read for a reader, see example below.
  • > “Ye've caught us in th' middle o' supper. Seein' as how yer no bleedin' or in immediate danger, I’ll let th' others finish their meal before callin' them t' help.
  • >
  • As you can see it is not comfortable to read at all, but I would like to maintain foreign feel of the character, including his strong accent which is his distinguishing mark and makes him stand out of the crowd. The character is also very talkative so his lines are long with tons of idiomatic expressions, but after testing chapter I found the accent is simply too annoying to read (and write haha).
  • **TLDR: How do I use difficult accents while maintaining comfortable legibility**
  • My character is using a hardly legible accent, or simply an accent which is not comfortable for a reader to read. For example:
  • > “Ye've caught us in th' middle o' supper. Seein' as how yer no bleedin' or in immediate danger, I’ll let th' others finish their meal before callin' them t' help.
  • As you can see, it is not comfortable to read at all, but I would like to maintain the foreign feel of the character, including his strong accent, which is his distinguishing mark and makes him stand out of the crowd. The character is also very talkative, so his lines are long with tons of idiomatic expressions, but after testing the chapter I found the accent is simply too annoying to read (and write, haha).
  • **TLDR: How do I use difficult accents while maintaining comfortable legibility?**

Suggested about 4 years ago by msh210‭