1974 foreign language hit
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ERESTU1974 foreign-language hit
ERESTU1974 top 10 foreign-language hit
ARRIVEDERCIROMA1950's song hit with a foreign-language title
ASAEnglish .. foreign language
TRANSLATIONForeign-language job.
ROMANISTForeign-language expert
TENSESForeign language topic
LCHAIMForeign-language toast
MASCForeign language dictionary abbr.
SUBTITLEForeign-language film aid
SUBTITLEForeign language film add-on
IDIOMSSubject in foreign language class
IDA2015 Best Foreign Language Film
TSOTSIBest Foreign Language Film of 2005
DAYSOFTHEWEEKEarly lesson in foreign language instruction
FEMLabel in a foreign-language dict.
IDABest Foreign Language Film of 2014
EASTWEST2000 Best Foreign Language Film nominee
IDIOMChallenge for a foreign language learner
ARIASDeliveries in a foreign language, often
LOANWord that's adopted from a foreign language
ARIANumber that's often in a foreign language
ARIASong often heard in a foreign language
ARIASong that's often in a foreign language
LATINForeign language seen on U.S. money
LORENFirst Oscar winner for a foreign-language performance
AMELIE2001 Best Foreign Language Film nominee from France
AMOUR2013 Oscar winner for Best Foreign Language Film
IDA2014 Oscar winner for Best Foreign Language Film
PENPALYou might learn a foreign language from one
LORENFirst Oscar winner for a foreign-language part
IDAPolish movie named Best Foreign Language Film of 2014
exonyma name for a town in a foreign language
BERGMANThree-time Oscar winner for Best Foreign Language Film
TATIJacques with an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film
OMARPalestinian nominee for Best Foreign Language Film of 2013
LIFEISBEAUTIFULWinner of the 1999 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar
KNIFEINTHEWATER1963 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar nominee for Roman Polanski
JAPANESELanguage that uses katakana characters to spell out foreign words
TSOTSIOscar-winning foreign language film based on a Fugard novel