The word "Wispen" is a rarely used term in English language. It is spelled with a "W" and pronounced as /ˈwɪspən/. The IPA phonetic transcription shows that the first sound is a labio-velar approximant, produced by rounding the lips while moving the back of the tongue towards the velum. The following sound is an unvoiced dental fricative, produced by placing the tip of the tongue between the teeth and exhaling air. Finally, the word ends in an unstressed, schwa-like vowel sound.