The difference between “handle” and “handel” is primarily in meaning and spelling:
1. Handle:
Noun: Refers to a part of an object that is used to lift, hold, or manipulate it (e.g., the handle of a cup or door).
Verb: To manage or deal with something (e.g., “She can handle the situation well”).
2. Handel:
Noun: Refers to George Frideric Handel, a famous composer from the Baroque period, known for works like Messiah.
So, “handle” is a common word for objects or actions, while “Handel” is a proper noun, the name of the composer.