I missed my French 🥲
Learning a new language like French can create a deep emotional connection that goes beyond just vocabulary and grammar. I’ve often found myself reminiscing about the times I used to speak French fluently, the sounds, rhythm, and the cultural nuances that only come through language. For many language learners, missing a language is more about missing the experiences and memories tied to it. For example, hearing a French song or watching a French film can instantly transport you back to moments spent in French-speaking environments. In my experience, the best way to reconnect with a missed language is to immerse yourself again gradually—whether through listening to French podcasts, reading books or articles, or practicing conversations with friends or language partners. Even just small daily practices can rekindle that emotional bond and improve your skills. Also, engaging with communities or hashtags related to French learning and culture — like #FrenchLanguage or #Francophile — can provide motivation and a sense of belonging. It’s amazing how sharing your language journey with others can enhance the learning experience. Remember, missing a language is a sign of how meaningful it has become in your life. Use that feeling as inspiration to dive back into learning or reconnect with French culture in ways that fit your current lifestyle. Over time, you’ll find your love for the language growing even stronger.






















![A pink and purple gradient background displays the French word "dommage" with its pronunciation "[do-mah-je]" and English translation "shame," along with an example phrase.](https://p19-lemon8-cross-sign.tiktokcdn-eu.com/tos-useast5-v-3931-tx/o0dJfe0EIOJ3eLCFFAgIAA4vqHAkk4GetQees3~tplv-pyavlv3z7u-shrink:640:0:q50.webp?lk3s=66c60501&source=seo_middle_feed_list&x-expires=1819065600&x-signature=qQCA6%2FwpP5Y3AgCVsGALgk55oYQ%3D)








![A graphic with a pink and purple gradient background, displaying the French word 'enchanté' with its pronunciation '[ahn-shahn-teh]' and meaning 'pleasure', along with an example sentence 'Enchantée, je m'appelle Anaïs'.](https://p16-lemon8-cross-sign.tiktokcdn-eu.com/tos-useast5-v-3931-tx/oYe1XEQDgSACFpzFfAntDAD6IFBnloQHParF3S~tplv-pyavlv3z7u-shrink:640:0:q50.webp?lk3s=66c60501&source=seo_middle_feed_list&x-expires=1819065600&x-signature=bU3H%2FmRijiD%2Bxx0FBV%2BbpeKu6LI%3D)
















































