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Hebrew and Yiddish names are difficult to pronounce, as English doesn't have similar sound structures. Pronounce the CH in Chana as if you were saying "l'chaim," the Hebrew toast meaning "to life", or CHanukah in the traditional pronunciation. Freidl is pronounced the same way as dreidl, the top you spin at CHanukah. | Hebrew and Yiddish names are difficult to pronounce, as English doesn't have similar sound structures. Pronounce the CH in Chana as if you were saying "l'chaim," the Hebrew toast meaning "to life", or CHanukah in the traditional pronunciation. If this sound is too difficult to make, HAh-nuh is an appropriate substitution. Freidl is pronounced the same way as dreidl, the top you spin at CHanukah. It can be pronounced FRAY-dull or FRY-dull. |
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Resides: Barony Bhakail, Philadelphia, PA |
Status: Active |
Awards: Order of Precedence |
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Chatelaine of Bhakail |
Introduction
Weaver, photographer, carbivore, yurt maker, archer, Chatelaine. Inducted into the Order of the Silver Brooch at Bhakail's Yule in 2017. Inducted into the Order of the Hourse at Bhakail's Tavern in 2019. Inducted into the Order of the Silver Wheel at Bhakail's Yule in 2019. Combat archer in the Bhakaili Army. Member of the Black Boot Company. Protege to Maistir Mael Eoin.
Persona
I make stuff? Never gave a persona much thought, to be honest.
Offices & Positions
- Chatelaine - Barony of Bhakail
Event Staff
- Autocrat - Bhakail Tavern - At the Sign of the Cat and Dragon - 1/26/19
- Deputy Autocrat - Bhakail's Yule Revel - 12/8/18
- Deputy Autocrat - Bhakail Tavern At the Sign of the Stag and Sparrow - 1/27/18
Projects & Publications
I make a *whole lot* of things, most of which I post on Facebook. But I'm also trying to keep up with my blog - Chana Freidl Makes Things
In Case of Court
While surprises are fun, I would appreciate if my Pelican Mael Eoin mac Echuid could be informed of any awards I might receive.
More Information
Hebrew and Yiddish names are difficult to pronounce, as English doesn't have similar sound structures. Pronounce the CH in Chana as if you were saying "l'chaim," the Hebrew toast meaning "to life", or CHanukah in the traditional pronunciation. If this sound is too difficult to make, HAh-nuh is an appropriate substitution. Freidl is pronounced the same way as dreidl, the top you spin at CHanukah. It can be pronounced FRAY-dull or FRY-dull.