The term "qqdewa" functions grammatically as a proper noun. It is a specific, unique name designated for a particular entity, in this case, an online platform or brand. Unlike common nouns that refer to a general class of objects (e.g., website, company), a proper noun identifies a single, specific member of that class.
In linguistic analysis, the classification as a proper noun is determined by its function within a sentence. The term can serve as the subject, direct object, or object of a preposition, just as any other noun would. For instance, in the sentence "Qqdewa provides online services," the term acts as the subject. Its role is to name, not to describe (adjective) or to show action (verb). As a brand name, it operates similarly to other proper nouns like "Google" or "Sony."
For the purpose of article writing, this classification is crucial. The term should be treated as a name, meaning it typically does not take a plural form nor does it require a preceding article (such as "a" or "the") unless used adjectivally to modify a common noun (e.g., "the Qqdewa platform"). Consistently treating it as a proper noun ensures grammatical accuracy and clarity throughout the text.