/m n ɲ/
/pʼ tʼ cʼ tsʼ tʃʼ kʼ/
/b d ɟ ɡ/
/f s z ʃ x/
/l/
/ʋ r ɻ~w j/
/i y u/
/e ø~œ o/
/ɛ a ɔ/
I can also easily perceive falling tones and high tones.
If you are interested I could also give the corresponding allophones for the phonemes I perceive.
This is an (incomplete) phone inventory that I use when speaking the languages I speak on a daily/weekly basis.
[m ɱ n n̠~ɲ ŋ]
[p pʰ b b̥ t̪ t̪ʰ d̪ d̪̊ t tʰ d d̥ k kʰ g g̊ ʔ]
[ts tʃʷ dʒʷ tɕ dʑ]
[f v v̥ s z z̥ ʃʷ ʒʷ ɕ ʑ ç ʝ x χ ʁ̝ h]
[ʋ l l̥ ɻʷ j ʁ̞ ʁ̞̊]
[r r̥ ɾ ɾ̥ ɾ̃ ʀ ʀ̥]
[i y ɪ ʏ ɨ̈ u ʊ]
[e ø ɛ œ ə ɜ ɞ o ɔ]
[a ɐ]
If you think I forgot some sounds, please let me know.
Edit: Also, in English I have the met-mat merger (TRAP-DRESS) and th-fronting (th-stopping in some function words), also t/d and n-flapping and difficulties to distinguish <w> and <r>.