The word "WJINNET" is a complex spelling, but can be understood through phonetic transcription. The first sound is represented by "w", which is a voiced labial-velar approximant. The next two sounds are represented by "j" and "i", respectively, which together make a voiced palatal glide. The final three sounds are represented by "n", "e", and "t", which make a voiced alveolar nasal, a schwa sound, and an unvoiced alveolar stop. Therefore, "WJINNET" is pronounced as [wɪˌʤɪˈnɛt].