Qovmaq/Qoomaq
1. sound-signify
Complexity of [qov-qov]:
qov: (noun) tinder (specially worn/fluffy textile)
qov-: (verb) to gallop (a horse), to expel, to rush along
Qoo (noun): tinder (specially worn/fluffy textile)
Qoomaq (Qovmaq): (transitive verb) to gallop (a horse), to expel, to rush along
In formal writings such words are written in ‘v’, and consequently, pronounced [v] but in natural pronunciations they are diphthongs. Therefore, for the sake of clarity with the sound-signify system, we have to consider them as natural as they have formed.
Sound-signify:
prominent form/type [q]: sprouting out of main body
vectorial tendency [o]: (relative to) near environment
function [v]: –
[oo] (diphthong): forcing/continuous extension
Sound-signify version: ([do the act] of sprouting nature) + (relative to near environment) + ([functionally] forcing/continuous extension)
Semantic interpretation: ([to] do forcingly the job of sprouting nature relative to near environment)
Point!
Qoo: (‘goo’, the pronunciation in English standard)
The verb ‘go’ in English can be considered from the same origin.