The correct spelling of the phrase "not listens" is two separate words: "not" and "listens." In IPA phonetic transcription, "not" is pronounced as /nɑt/ and "listens" as /ˈlɪs.ənz/. The word "not" is a negation word used to form a negative sentence or to negate a verb, while "listens" is the third-person singular form of the verb "listen," meaning to give attention or heed to something. Proper spelling ensures clear communication and understanding of written text.
The term "not listens" is not commonly used as a word or phrase in standard English. Therefore, it does not have a specific etymology. It appears to be a combination of the word "not", which is used as a negation, and the verb "listens", which means to actively hear or pay attention.