Correct spelling for the English word "chanal" is [t͡ʃˈanə͡l], [tʃˈanəl], [tʃ_ˈa_n_əl] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "chanal" is derived from the Middle English word "canal" which in turn comes from the Latin word "canalis". The Latin term "canalis" originally referred to a water channel or conduit. Over time, the word evolved in various languages and took on broader meanings. In Middle English, "canal" referred to an artificial waterway built for navigation or irrigation purposes. The term eventually developed into "chanal" in modern English and expanded its meaning to include any man-made waterway, including those for transportation, drainage, or supplying water to fields, cities, or industries.