The spelling of "Hareld" seems unusual, but it can be explained using phonetic transcription. The word is pronounced /ˈhærəld/ with the stress on the first syllable. The "e" at the end of the word is silent, making the vowel sound of the second syllable short. The use of "a" instead of "e" in the spelling may appear odd, but it follows the same pronunciation pattern as "Harold." Overall, the spelling of "Hareld" reflects the English language's irregularity in spelling and pronunciation.