Spanish Media/Input Recommendations?
Can you guys comment me some good media/input recommendations for someone learning Mexican/Spain Spanish? I' talking about any and all that you guys find interesting, whether you learned Spanish on your own or it's your native language!
Books
Podcasts
Tv Shows
Movies
Youtube channels
Songs/Musical Artists
Favorite Spanish teachers/tutors on Italki
Literally anything!
Thank you guys <3
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I posted it on twitter, but it might be better appreciated here.
Spanish queer podcasts from different countries. I'd welcome any addition!
Dos: after you.
Sensorial.
Whodunnit.
Flirteando con lo sobrenatural.
Con ella sí.
Las bestias invisibles.
Ucronía II.
Misión presidencial.
Las pruebas del diablo.
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Fiction Podcasts + Language Learning!
(Audiodramas recommendations whcih main language is English but they also future heavily other languages)
Korean- Moonface
A fiction show about a Korean American son (Joel Kim Booster) who wants to come out to his mom (Esther Moon), but can't because they don't speak the same language
Tagalog- Hi Nay
Hi Nay, literally translated to “Hi Mom”, is a supernatural horror fictional podcast about Filipina immigrant Mari Datuin, whose babaylan (shaman) family background accidentally gets her involved in stopping dangerous supernatural events in Toronto.
Spanish- Celestial Blood
Celestial Blood is a bilingual radionovela about love and secrets in the family of twins Sol and Mundo Lucero.
If you have any other recs (specially of hindi, nahuatl, arabic, tagalog or thai) pls comment!
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May 2023: Spanish Because Internet, True Biz, and Word Magic
This month, I announced that there’s going to be a Spanish-language edition of Because Internet coming at some point in 2024! Spanish has been the translation that people have requested from me the most and I’m delighted that Álex Herrero and the other folks at Pie de Página are making it happen.
The main episode of Lingthusiasm was Word Magic, in which we discuss the linguistics of the magical…
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as a latino Enza and Chip are soo latino to me, particularly my flavor of Latino but that's bc I'm projecting, anyways this is him
[Translation:]
"I want to die"
"I want to be loved/I want someone to love me"
"I WANT SEX SEX SEX"
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me, a spanish student, reading the spanish translation of tma in the hopes of learning new words to help with my spanish exams
also me; los mutilaciones post-mortem del cuerpo
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malevolent spoilers. I'm upset
hey what the hell. now they're SEVEN HUNDRED years in the past. and Arthur knows John wanted to erase his memory. what could possibly go RIGHT about this situation. kayne is much more insane than I originally thought.
also. hey. what if i threw up actually
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I found some hispanic Malevolent fans on twitter so I'm doing a poll here as well
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In far west Texas and eastern New Mexico, there is a land so flat you’ll swear, if you squint hard enough into the infinite horizons, that you can see the back of your head. This treeless, sand dune, canyon and grass filled country stretches some fifty thousand square miles of land that used to be called The Great American Desert but today, is called The Llano Estacado or the High Staked Plains. In the deep past, it was home to Ground Sloths, Mammoths, and Bison before Clovis, Apache, and then the Comanche. The Spanish explored it, the New Mexicans hunted buffalo on it, the Americans fought the Indians on and around it. Coronado, Oñate, Kit Carson, and Robert E Lee all travelled across or around it’s flat emptiness.
In this Roadrunner exclusive episode of the American Southwest Podcast, I cover all of that and a whole lot more as I uncover the Tierra Incognita that is El Llano Estacado. I discuss what it looks like, how it distorts the mind, the creatures that live on it, the violent weather, the history of the American Indians including the mysterious Teya, the Spanish, The French, The English, the New Mexicans, the Comancheros, the Contrabandistas, the Ciboleros, the Texans, and finally, the Americans. I introduce important Southwestern Characters, animals, peoples, cultures, and battles. I quote from great authors who wrote fantastic books about the place that only those who hunted the bison, and those that hunted the bison hunters ever dared to venture into.
This is the first of many exclusive episodes for the Subscribers or Roadrunners and at 3 hours and 30 minutes, I hope that it satisfies everyone’s desire for awesome and exciting information on the American Southwest. Thank y’all for subscribing and listening.
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I’m an only child but I feel like Infanta Sofia’s just the best sister you could wish for
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Help I'm looking for podcasts & documentaries & other LISTENING media in Spanish & Greek
I don't mean podcasts MEANT for learners I wants stuff meant for the people who speak the language. I'm basically shoving down everything I enjoy listening to.
Greek history, mythology, modern folklore
Ancient Near East history or mythology
Dominican history or modern folklore
Taino history or mythology
Anything related to indigenous American history, languages, cultures, modern problems etc
Archaeology especially stone age cultures
Human evolution
The Universe & layman astronomy
Deep sea ocean exploration for a layman
The Arctic ocean, landmass, history, exploration, circumpolar indigenous peoples etc
Disasters, but not news reports I mean documentaries, history that sort of thing
Religions, I don't mean sermons or meditations I mean something that goes over religious ideas, theology, cosmology, history from a non-religious standpoint.
Commentary Youtubers... think Swoop or iNabber but just in Spanish or Greek. Or even tea channels
Horror game letsplayers on youtube
If you know where to find Greek DUBS of movies/TV shows other than netflix that'd be appreciated too
...I like other things but I think, hopefully, that's enough. I don't want true crime since I can't properly listen to trigger warnings. I'm just not a fan of fiction so a lot of movies and TV are pointless to try and learn from.
History Vault & Curiosity Stream don't seem to have Spanish content unfortunately. I do have HBO Max and will get Hulu & Disney+ eventually later this year so recommendations on those 3 are also good!
Feel free to leave a comment or maybe reblog since I'm sure the majority of my followers aren't Spanish or Greek speakers
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okay people, I'm slowly getting back into Spanish and I'd love to get some Spanish podcasts recommendations from you if you have any?
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After a surprising royal divorce was announced this week, @princesscatherinemiddleton and @duchessofostergotlands are taking a look at royal splits. What titles do divorced royals get? Who got the best financial settlement? And how are royals viewed post divorce?
Listen to Episode 98 - “No emotion involved” - on Spotify, Apple, Google Podcasts and Amazon!
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