: Re: Which language to choose: my native language or English? I want to right screen play, but every time I think about writing, the first question that pops in my head is which one to choose:
At this point in time I think you would be best writing in your native language - you can always translate it to English in a later date, either yourself or with some help.
You definitely shouldn't be letting this question stop you from writing, if nothing else taking your work and translating it from your native language to English is a very good way to work on and improve your English skills! Because (and I'm not saying this to make you feel bad) from your post here your English, while good enough to make yourself understood isn't up to scratch for "serious" writing (yet), and you really don't want any difficulties with the language barrier to distract those reading your work.
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