February
FEB-roo-er-ee 
<Latin
the 2nd month of the year
opera
AWP-uhr-uh 
<Latin
a play having its text set to music and played to orchestral accompaniment
ravel
RAV-uhl 
<Dutch
to untwist, as threads
cobalt
KOH-bawlt 
<German
a hard, steel-gray metallic chemical element, symbol (Co)
mohair
MOH-her 
<Arabic
a yarn or fabric made from the hair of an Angora goat
dungaree
dung-guh-REE 
<Hindi
a coarse cotton cloth used to make work trousers
erudite
ER-yoo-dyt 
<Latin
learned; scholarly
mystique
mis-TEEK 
<French
a complex of quasi-mystical attitudes surrounding some person
angstrom
ANG-struhm 
<Swedish name
one hundred millionth of a centimeter, used to measure light waves
kielbasa
keel-BAWS-uh 
<Polish
a Polish smoked sausage