Rhæf

/qʷœ˥.mø˧˥/

Vowels
In IPA:

In the orthography: -note the usage of y-

Sensory Verb Conjugations
Here is a set of equations/frames used for classifying certain verbs into the correct category; i. e., all sensory verbs (see, smell, taste, feel, hear) and some other ones like to love. In the following equations, C is a consonant morpheme, V is a vowel morpheme, T is tense, A is aspect, P is person, n is number, M is mood, V is voice, Ph is phase, R is relevancy, and S means stem.

Also, all verbs in Qwäámöô are simple CV syllable constructions that convey whatever tone have you. They always apply in any verb morphology frame; thus there can be, in dependence of the phonology, 4380 individual stems.

The ë and lë in the first equation are there to carry morphological stress that, in this case, convey the grammatical category of phase.

e. g.:

for vwÿŷ /vwä˧˥/ (to see):

/'ə˧.vwä˧˥.lə˧/ - look

/ə˧.'vwä˧˥.lə˧/ - see

/ə˧.vwä˧˥.'lə˧/ - Whatever comes after; be it recognition or reaction.

Conjugation I

{N­R+{VT+toneA}+{C or CV­­}P+[(ë)CV(lë)­S+stressPh]+CM+[VV+tonen]}+enclitic pronoun

E. G.: ñépëlëvwÿŷtë-gé (/ɲe˥.pə˧.'lə˧.vwä˧˥.tə˧.ge˥/) ~ Him and her did exchange glances briefly!

Conjugation II

{CT+VP+[{(lÿ)CV(lÿ)+stressA}]+CM+{V­­­V+toneR}+Cn}+enclitic pronoun

E. G.: calÿfjüûlÿtïǐx-gé (/cɒ˧.'lä˧.fjy˧˥.'lä˧.tɨ˧˩x.ge˥/) ~ I love her.