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"Sing" and "stony place" are English equivalents of the French word chantelle. Context makes clear whether use of the feminine singular noun as a variant of the feminine proper name Chantal (from the present indicative chanter, "to sing") or of the surname Chantal (from the Old Provençal cantal, "stones" or "stony place") suits. The pronunciation will be "shawn-tel" in French.

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