There are also works written in and about Indonesia in unrelated languages.
Even in this strict condition, signers performed better than would be expected for two unrelated spoken languages.
These are essentially linguistic features, but they can be used in any language - even genetically unrelated languages.
They are speaking Burushaski, a language unrelated to any other.
Nahali is a name used for two, unrelated languages of India:
They are surrounded by other peoples, most with even smaller populations, who speak unrelated languages.
The neighboring, but unrelated Armenian language also allows for long consonant strings.
Linguists, too, find them interesting since they collectively speak three languages seemingly unrelated to any others.
There are numerous examples of unrelated languages written in related scripts.
Male language is the name of two unrelated languages: