kohinatasot
Kohinatasot is an extinct language, classified as a member of the Uralic language family. The language was traditionally spoken by the Komis, a people living in the Russian region of Permjatskij Kraj in the European part of Russia.
The language has not been documented extensively. However, it is believed to have been heavily influenced by
Historical sources about the language are limited. It is understood that the Komis had their own folklore,