My main language is English, but I attend a french school and can speak fluently. (Which is weird since I only ever speak English at home and French to my relatives which is like 1-5 times every few months lol)
Not really... I used to be somewhat fluent in French, and last year I even went to France and I was able to have a few small conversations in French while I was there! But I haven't used it at all since then, and I've forgotten a lot of the basics of it.
English isn't my first language but I feel like I could be considered fluent in the said language. I can write quite well in English and I can also speak it rather effortlessly, though my accent isn't a very pleasant one. It has such a strong Finnish tone to it that it's not even funny. It actually is kind of funny at times.
I only can speak English, which is my native language, fluently. My school required either French or Spanish, and I excelled in understanding and speaking French compared to my classmates, but I've slowly forgotten everything except the most basic phrases with nobody to speak French to. I could re-learn French very easily if I had to, though. It's kind of buried knowledge, if that makes sense.
I speak English, and I’m somewhat fluent in Spanish (I can translate a lot of written things, but not speak it fluently). I still have more Spanish classes to take, and I may visit South America in the future, so who knows.
What I really want to accomplish now, however, is learn how to speak Japanese (since I may be moving there from Texas, USA in the foreseeable future). That way I’ll also be trilingual knowing English, Spanish, and Japanese.
Not yet, but it's always been a dream of mine. I've gone through phases of trying to teach myself Japanese and French, so I know some basic vocabulary of both of those languages, but nothing anywhere close to fluent. I really wanna be fluent in French and ASL though.