cranberry
KRAN-ber-ee 
<Dutch
a firm, sour, red fruit of an evergreen shrub
foreign
FOHR-uhn 
<Latin
situated outside one's own country or locality
hazard
HAZ-uhrd 
<French
a danger; a risk
hacienda
haw-see-EN-duh 
<Spanish
a large estate or ranch, or its main house
apostrophe
uh-PAWS-truh-fee 
<Greek
a punctuation mark (') used in contractions or to show possession
sayonara
sy-uh-NAWR-uh 
<Japanese
good-bye
backstein
BAWK-shtyn 
<German
a German cheese resembling limburger
mayonnaise
MAY-uh-nayz 
<French
a creamy salad dressing
douane
dwawn 
<French
a customhouse
muishond
MYS-hawnt 
<Afrikaans<Dutch
either of two African weasels that are black with white stripes and emit a foul odor when disturbed