Absolutely. Even if you don't believe a word of the dogma, the glimpse into ancient lives and traditions is fascinating
Which is why I took away from it all. (If you're going to reject something, first know what it is that you're rejecting.
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Back to the topic:
Fluent: English (debatable at times)
Intermediate: French, German (learnt in school; currently refreshing (I also have a German aunt and a cousin whose first/native language is German))
Basic-intermediate: Danish (picked up a little from an ex-gf; learning)
Basic: Italian, Spanish (learning)
Very basic: Russian, Norwegian, Swedish, Ukrainian (learning)
Can just about say 'hello', 'goodbye', 'please' and 'thank you': Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin), Estonian, Greek, Polish. (learning)
My big problem is that I can understand what I read and hear, but struggle when it comes to formulating sentences and/or phrases. I have a tendency to over-complicate things or look for the 'elegant', 'correct' way rather than something that'll serve and still make sense (or that turns out to be the language as it's used by native speakers).