"Janessa pas" does not have a specific meaning in French as it appears to be a combination of a name and a negative word. "Janessa" is likely a proper noun, possibly a name, while "pas" means "not" or "no" in French. Without additional context, it's difficult to provide a more precise translation or understanding.
il n' aime pas mean he does not like
nous avons = we have [nous] n'avons [pas] = [we] don't have [any, no]
As it stands, it doesn't mean very much - perhaps - tu n'as pas comme moi? - you don't have (something) like/the same as I do.
Pas means 'Not'.
"savez-vous faire" = do you know how to do""n'est pas" = isn't"iss" = ??? (no meaning in French)
tu ne parles pas français mean : you don't speak French
tu n'es pas gentil, pas gentille
Pas mal means 'not bad' in French.
"Il n'est pas" in French means "He is not" in English.
You can say "Je n'ai pas" in French to mean "I don't have."
n'a pas été
It means "not"
Either not or a step
it means "not me"
it means not you
Pourquoi pas means 'why not?' in English.
pas trés bien - not very well