In saace, sauce, au becomes aa.
A is also broadened into eä.
Thus garden, gate, and name become geärden, geät, and neäme.
These examples may, however, be also pronounced in other ways, even in the same sentence, as garne, yăt, and naayme, or often ne-um.
A is often softened in various ways.
Thus, thrash becomes draish, and wash, waish or weish.
It is often changed to o, as zot, sat, ronk, rank.
Also to e, as piller, pillar, refter, rafter, pert, part.
In vur, far, the sound is u rather than e.