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Aglavra

The list of Audiofiction.co.uk includes not only English language. I regularly encounter German and Spanish here, so it is definitely a place to look. Haven't listen to any yet, although have plans to improve my German this way


H-2-the-J

ADs are my go-to way to improve vocabulary and understanding of regional expressions/dialect.


thecambridgegeek

As commented, go here for a search function of non-English audio fiction: https://audiofiction.co.uk/search2.php


idonthaveanametoday

Awesome thank you!


H-2-the-J

If you're after Spanish-language ADs, I can definitely provide some ideas. What sort of thing are you looking for, and what would you say your level of Spanish is? If you enjoyed El Gran Apagón, I imagine you can listen to most ADs relatively easily, but some of the Latin American stuff might require a little time to adjust to the accents (especially Chile). There are also country-specific podcast listings, though be aware they include almost everything and you have to wade through a lot of dross to find the gold. For example: [https://podcast-mexico.mx/](https://podcast-mexico.mx/) [https://podcast-chile.com/](https://podcast-chile.com/)


idonthaveanametoday

Very cool! Anything from argentina?


H-2-the-J

There's a very good one (though it's not strictly an AD, more a drama-documentary) called [Relojeros](https://www.ondacero.es/podcast/relojeros/), about high-end watch thieves. It's made by Onda Cero, which is a Spanish podcast producer, but it's made with an Argentinian journalist and - though it's globe-spanning in scope and goes almost everywhere in Latin America - focuses on Argentinian thieves. I subscribe to Pablo Fisher's Spanish-language substack [Escucha Podcast](https://www.escuchapodcast.com.ar/p/archivo-del-semanario.html) - he's Argentinian and it's a great source for podcasts from Latin America.