First language Swedish, speak English because we are required to, and study Spanish in school by choice, know a few words in German, Danish and Icelandic
I can speak English fluently (first language), probably like 2-5% of French despite taking it in school for 4 years, and I know a few words/phrases in Spanish thanks to Dora.
Spanish, some Italian (stopped taking classes halfway because of reasons), English... uh... some curse words in Japanese, and some words in Nawat (a dialect in some places of Central America... which I had forgotten I actually knew some words/phrases until someone reminded me, though I'll never be able to write it even if my life was on the line)
Hindi, english. I can barely speak sanskrit even after learning it for 3 years and learning Swedish right now and uh there is a local dialect that I can understand but not speak.
I'm fluent in Dutch, Fries(which is sort of a dutch dialect but considerd a real language), English and German. And I'm at toddler level in Korean. Also I know curse words in Japanese, Italien, Polish, and Russian.
Henrik Ibsen was one of the best writers in Norway, and I highly recomens his works. This however, is not one of them. He died in 1906. This is just a hoax.
Fluent in Czech (first language) and English, semi-fluent in French and something under semi-fluent in Japanese and Italian. I also know some basics of Swedish but I gave up learning that because I didn't have enough time.
Afrikaans 80%
Some German (it's easy to understand though, since it's really similar to Afrikaans)
And a bit of Arabic