Ćín

General Information
Proto-Ċin, [tʃɪn], as the name suggests, is the proposed parent language of the Ċin language family. It is believed to have been spoken around 13,000 years ago in the Ċinǝl (Chinel, [tʃɪnəl]) valley. It was first proposed by Calistos Malia ([kalɪsθos mãlja]) in 6253 and has been developed by linguists over the past 150 years. The Ċin language family is currently spoken by around 11.5 billion language speakers today and consists of about 25% of the world's languages, though it makes up about 63% of all language speakers due to how widespread those languages are.

Consonants
Proto-Ċin's 22 consonants are listed below. The orthography is written next to them in bold.