It is an imperative, meaning Listen! or Hear!, addressing something in its plural.
He/she/it hears.
"To hear" in Latin is audire. The command "Hear!" is audi or audite depending on whether you're speaking to one person or to more than one.
This is the sentence "the world will not hear you" as filtered through a certain online translation site. The result is poor Latin: mos is a noun, and cannot function as a future-tense marker, while audite is a plural imperative (the command "hear!" addressed to more than one person). Orbis terrarum("the circle of lands") is an idiom meaning "world", but it tends to be applied literally, and not as a metaphor for "mankind". Vos is the plural form of "you".Assuming that the sentence is addressed to one person, a better translation would be mundus non audiet te.
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