J'adore apprendre les langues et je ne passe pas une année sans en étudier au moins deux.
Je ne note pas les langues que je n'ai étudié qu'un ou deux mois quand j'étais plus jeune. Je reprends plus sérieusement avec comme ambition d'avoir un niveau B1-B2 dans chaque langue.
I decided to change the language of this page to english since my will is to help everybody. I'll post every struggle I went through and how I studied.
If you want to discuss, I have this channel. I would love to talk with other language learning people : Koccily's linguaville. ♥
Current language :
Spanish > started in march 2025. Link to the study page
Mid-April : Needed a break. Didn't study a single day in almost two weeks. Have to focus again.
06 May : I'm back! Not "everyday" but yeah, still back. :)

Swedish > started in august 2025. Link to the study page
Mon Planning
• Learn vocabulary that I use daily
○ Study first sentence structure (grammar) that I want to say [would like, imperative...]
• No more than 10 words in each category [example > Yes : Red - No : turquoise // Yes : Rabbit - No : Zebra]
○ Speak, even if it's to make stupid sentences
Next languages :
Swedish → tried this language in 1ère (= 16 years old), but gave up
Chinese → need to reactivate knowledge and get back to my university level (A2)
Indonesian → same as Chinese (A1)
Japanese → first foreign language that interested me. (tried in 5ème = 12 years old)
Italian → similar to French (tried in M2 = 22 years old)
Thai → like to learn different alphabets (tried in Terminal = 17 years old)
Malay → similarity to Indonesian (few words that are different)
Greek → learned the alphabet in high school, would like to try
Afrikaan → heard it's quick to learn
Hindi → Let me watch Bollywood movies peacefully (tried in L1)
Vietnamese → tried the language in L3 (by myself), but had to stop due to lack of time (cause: exams + internship + master's research)
Samoan → knew how to make sentences (in 2020 or 2021), but gave up due to lack of online resources
Khmer → tested in M2, but not EASY! AT! ALL!
Swahili → found the language interesting
Kazakh → learned the language with a friend in M1, but gave up


Little reminder: It's not because I don't mention a language that I hate it. Every language is beautiful and deserve to be loved.
... I don't understand the reason why someone would hate on a language so easily. You can dislike it or not enjoy it but why "hate"? This is such a strong word and it can hurt the people who actually love and speak (as a native or not) this language.
I saw people hating on a language and then all the inhabitants of the country, even wishing for their death. (This is a true story, and they weren't joking. They were very serious. That's why I'm afraid to say where I come from, because I know people will hate me.)
I will do my best to speak and to defend the languages I have chosen as well as others.