In words that consist of only one mora?, the vowels at the end tend to extend and become two mora. For example:
| Word | Standard | Kansai-ben | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 胃 | stomach | い | いぃ |
| 絵 | picture | え | えぇ |
| 蚊 | mosquito | か | かぁ |
| 気 | mind | き | きぃ |
| 木 | tree | き | きぃ |
| 毛 | hair | け | けぇ |
| 四 | four | し | しぃ |
| 字 | letter | じ | じぃ |
| 背 | height | せ | せぇ |
| 血 | blood | ち | ちぃ |
| 手 | hand | て | てぇ |
| 戸 | door | と | とぉ |
| 二 | two | に | にぃ |
| 歯 | teeth | は | はぁ |
| 日 | sun | ひ | ひぃ |
| 目 | eye | め | めぇ |
Also, for verbs where the stem? consists of one mora, the end vowel sometimes extends depending on the conjugation.
| Word | Imperative-form | Negative form | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 寝る | to sleep | ねぇ | ねぇへん |
| 見る | to watch | みぃ | みぃひん |
| 来る | to come | きぃ | きぃひん けぇへん |
| する | to do | しぃ | しぃひん せぇへん |
