The spelling of the word "janapa" can be explained through its IPA phonetic transcription, which is ˈdʒænəpə. The first three letters "jan" are pronounced with the "dʒ" sound, followed by the short "a" sound. The letter "n" is then repeated and followed by the short "uh" sound, represented by the letter "ə". Finally, the last two letters "pa" are pronounced with the "p" sound followed by the short "uh" sound. Overall, the spelling of "janapa" accurately reflects its pronunciation.
The hemp of India which furnishes a valuable fodder, gunny cloth and cordage being also made of it.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.