Kott language

Kott
Kot, Kottish, Kott–Assan
kottuen
Native toRussia
Regionoriginally Kan and Biryusa rivers, Agul in 19th century
EthnicityKott, Asan
Extinct1850s
Early form
Old Kott
Dialects
  • Kott A
  • Kott B
  • Kyshtym
  • Assan (status unclear)
  • Yastin
  • Yarin
  • Baikot
Language codes
ISO 639-3zko
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Glottologkott1239
Map of pre-contact Yeniseian languages.
Kott is classified as Extinct by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger (2001)

The Kott (Kot) language (Russian: Коттский язык) is an extinct Yeniseian language that was formerly spoken in central Siberia by the banks of the Mana River, a tributary of the Yenisei river. It became extinct in the 1850s. Kott was closely related to Ket, still spoken farther north along the Yenisei river. Assan, a close relative, is sometimes considered a dialect of Kott. The term kott may be derived from Buryat qota 'town', applied to neighbouring non-pastoral peoples, including the last few Kotts.