(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!
"Uhm actually there's no accent over the e so it should be pronounced descoal not descolay 🤓☝️" do you honestly think Des knew or cared about the pronunciation when he made that name? Does this man look french to you:
No he only picked it because he thought it sounded cool so he pulled a cultural appropriation. It's pronounced Descolay and that's final.
King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia, Princess Leonor, and Infanta Sofía attend the procession of El Encuentro at Las Calatravas Church in Madrid on 30 March 2024.
The image of the royal family actively participating in the religious celebration did not go unnoticed by those present or the media, highlighting the gesture of closeness and commitment of the monarchy to the traditions and culture of the country.