Some languages and cultures firmly belong to one or the other.
Neither the characters' language nor their homeland, apparently, belongs to them.
In short, the language of the epic poetry belonged to both tongues.
The languages of Baltic nations belong to two distinct language families.
There are about 70 languages belonging to this group.
There is much debate over which family the Tsimshianic languages belong to.
The languages of India belong to several language families.
It is easy, however, to be misled by grammar, particularly if all the languages we know belong to one family.
Most languages belong to a language family, but some languages do not.
"The language belongs there in the context of the characters, because that is their world, so it's not gratuitous," she added.