Noun
MFL pl (plural only)
(education) Initialism of modern foreign languages.
He realizes that MFL offers unique services because HIV/AIDS continues to be viewed as a limited population, “I think unless somebody knows somebody, they’re not really strongly motivated to work with that group. Source: Internet
The need for an organization like MFL becomes especially clear when looking at the statistics of increasingly disproportionate populations within the city, particularly among women, African American, and Hispanic groups. Source: Internet
These well-known historical figures were among those brought to life by MFL MarMac fifth graders last week, during a special “wax museum” event. Source: Internet
The scenic design for MFL was good, but the best scenic design of the season by far was Spongebob. Source: Internet
Last week, boys campus participated in MFL (Mesorah Football League). Source: Internet
Tips and tricks to dining around the MFL — including the 1-lb cheesesteak. Source: Internet