@Kuro If you are confident enough to attempt Finnish, why don't you give Hungarian a shot?
I speak English, German and Spanish. I have attempted Italian, French and a Serbo-Croatian mash up. I just stopped studying them before I got too far.
Hungarian I haven't considered. Might have to look into it.
Personally, I speak English and a decent amount of German myself after four years of HS German. Or, rather, I speak English, but I
know a decent amount of German. It's easier for me to read and write German than it is to actually speak it. Anyone who knows/studies a foreign language probably knows what I'm talking about. You know, when your brain freezes up on you and you go "uhhh" trying to piece together a sentence even though you know what you want to say.
As for anything else, I haven't really studied (aside Finnish). I know miniscule fragments of French, Japanese, etc., but nothing so much that would say I know how to understand language. Stuff like "Condottieri" = Italian word for mercenary captains, "Je t'aime" = French for I love you. Simple phrases and/or words I've picked up over the years from media, research and other stuff.