The spelling of "doest one volition" is somewhat archaic and may confuse modern readers, but it is still important to understand its pronunciation. In the IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet), "doest" is pronounced /dʌst/ (dust) and "one" is pronounced /wʌn/ (wun). "Volition" is pronounced /vəˈlɪʃən/ (vuh-lish-un) and means the power of making a conscious choice. In modern English, we might say "do you have the willpower to do something?" or "do you choose to do this?" Nonetheless, the old-fashioned phrase "doest one volition" shows us how language and expression have evolved over time.