French – speak & comprehend a few phrases, reading barely more – I studied it in high school but have lost most of it
Spanish – read & write & speak a tiny amount thanks to its prevalence in America. Not nearly enough to converse in a Spanish-speaking country.
Ukrainian – I know a handful of words thanks to a Ukrainian co-worker who doesn’t speak English well. I don’t know the Cyrillic alphabet at all.
Other Latin-based and Germanic languages – I can sometimes grasp a little of them all in writing because of their common roots with English, their contributions to modern English, and their use of the Roman alphabet.
English – native, fluent
Spanish – studied in High School, was almost fluent at one point; now, I speak better than i read
Greek – studied Homeric Greek in seminary, Can’t speak it, but it helps me to understand a lot of English words that have Geek origins.
Latin – Studied classical latin in one school, (Catholic) Church Latin in seminary. Became fluent in the dead language that sounds a lot like Italian.
Slovenian – my paternal grandparents immigrated from Slovenia in the late 1800’s. I know a few words and phrases, and a few songs.
Similar to @Call_Me_Jay above, I can recognize some words and phrases in a few European languages.
English: fluent
German: weak after >50 years, but I could still muddle through
French: a smattering
Japanese: a smaller smattering
Sanskrit: just a dash
Spanish: local exposure
Latin: some grammar and lots and lots of roots
Greek: lots of roots
And…bits and pieces of others here and there, unsystematically
Of all those, Greek is the only one in which I’ve had no formal study. For Japanese and Sanskrit, class instruction was quite brief.
Computer languages: RPG II, RPG III, a little Basic
English: fluent
Japanese: reasonably good. I can carry on a conversation if needed but will use simpler terms.
Morse code: good (Amateur Extra Class – all bands all modes.)
I took French, German, and Spanish in school but remember very little – only the basics.
Computer languages. Fortran is still my best but can suffer through Cobol, PL/1, BAL if needed.
English – fluent
French – Conversational
Italian – conversational
Spanish – near fluent
Latin – understanding
Wookie – conversational with my dog
Music notation – Fluent
Morse Code for HAM license
Computer: Assembly, Fortran, Basic, C++, C#, Java, JCL, FCL, Python, Bash, COBOL, Crystal, PHP. Powershell, SQL, and many i have since forgotten