"Spoke" or "speak" could both work. If he no longer speaks it well, if he's dead or if you're talking about a specific time when he spoke in the past, the Simple Past tense would be appropriate. If it's something that's generally true, the Simple Present is the better choice.
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speaks, spoke, is speaking, will speak, had spoken, has spoken, will have spoken. All are correct. Without context it is not possible to choose one.