Proto-Whisper

Classification and Dialects
This is an 'old form' of Whisper. It is the root of Modern Whisper, and has roots in English, Hewbrew, Japanese, and French.

Phonotactics

 * A [ t̪ ʰ ] cannot occur in the middle of a word, and  [ɾ] cannot end or begin a word. The letter 't' can stand for both, but can be clearly derived from context.
 * Vowels can only follow a consonant, and dipthongs are dissalowed.
 * [f] cannot follow or be followed by a consonant.
 * [q] cannot be followed by a consonant.
 * [p ɔ] cannot start a word, exept plurals. See 'nouns' below.
 * Each word (except loan words) must follow one of the structures below, where 'C' is a consonant, and 'V' a vowel:


 * ​CV
 * CVC
 * CVCV
 * CVCVC
 * CVCCV
 * CVCCVC
 * CVCCVCV

Nouns
Nouns have a plural form. To make a noun plural, prepend 'po' to the word. For example: Another example:
 * 'panana'  -> "Banana"
 * 'popanana' -> "Bananas"
 * 'ni' -> "Me'
 * 'poni' -> "Us" (ambiguous inclusivity)