English (with a Southern drawl), Spanish (Castellano, but my ears have trouble with the accents in several areas, for example, Buenos Aires), French (with a Breton accent that seems to make many of the French people want to cover their ears!), and a bit of Welsh (but everyone in Wales has English now so Welsh is mostly a language used for reading these days).
Also have just enough Italian to get around, especially the further north I go, and enough Russian to be able to ask directions and order from the menu.
I am lost in German and really lost in Japanese. The Chinese are most helpful and allow me to make my way as we all laugh at my awful attempts to speak Mandarin. The languages of the Caucasus are difficult and my time in Georgia was spent using Russian and English.
I have also been lost in my supposedly native English in Yorkshire, Zimbabwe and parts of Australia...and in New England, which is really a foreign country for a country boy from the South.