Tona

Phonology
Everything is whistled. Humming doesn't count as speaking to the speakers of this language.

Alphabet
G-The pitch of the note played by the piano key G-32

F-The pitch of the note played by the piano key F-30

E-The pitch of the note played by the piano key E-29

D-The pitch of the note played by the piano key D-27

C-The pitch of the note played by the piano key C-25 (Middle C)

B-The pitch of the note played by the piano key B-24, rare

A-The pitch of the note played by the piano key A-22, rare

Z-Not written, notes the separation of words. G-20.

Double up-Double length

When two of the same sound come with an apostraphe in between, there is a pause. Otherwise, an apostraphe has no Phonological effect.

Phonotactics
After A, a G must come next, unless it's the last sound in a word.

No other rules.

Genders
Inanimate/Neuter/Mixed-Animate Strong (FBC) [S]

Inanimate/Neuter/Mixed-Animate Logical (FBD) [L]

Inanimate/Neuter/Mixed-Animate Artistic (FBE) [A]

Animate Male (GCF) [M]

Animate Female (GCE) [F]

Mixed/Default (CCA) [T]

Nouns
End in C.

Declensive prefixes
First add a number-gender prefix. Then add a definiteness-case prefix.

Verbs
End in G.

Conjugative prefixes
First add a gender-person-number prefix (who prefix). Then add a tense prefix.

Syntax
Subject Predicate Object