Dua Qunoot is a supplication recited during the Witr prayer, which is the final prayer of the night. It is a beautiful and powerful dua that Muslims often recite to seek Allah's protection, guidance, and forgiveness. The dua is recited in Arabic, but here is an English translation for your reference:
"O Allah! We beg for Your help and seek Your forgiveness, and we believe in You and trust in You, and we praise You in the best manner, and we thank You and are not ungrateful to You, and we cast off and forsake whoever disobeys You. O Allah! You alone we worship, and to You alone we pray and prostrate, for You alone we strive and we are quick to hasten towards You and we fear Your torment, for Your torment certainly overtakes the disbelievers. O Allah! Save us from the torment of Hellfire. O Allah! Grant us safety on the Day of Resurrection, and do not disgrace us on that Day, Allah, for whoever You protect from disgrace on the Day of Resurrection, You have surely given him salvation, and there is none who can protect him from disgrace on that Day except You. O Allah, we seek refuge in You from a heart that does not feel humility, a supplication that is not answered, knowledge that does not benefit, and a faith that does not increase. O Allah! Strengthen our religion and make us steadfast on the straight path. O Allah! Guide us and guide others through us. O Allah! Grant us righteousness, purification, and abundant reward. O Allah! Purify our hearts from hypocrisy and our actions from showing off. O Allah! We seek refuge in You from a soul that is never satisfied and a knowledge that does not benefit. O Allah! We seek refuge in You from a heart that is not humble and from undesirable knowledge and from bad actions. O Allah! We seek refuge in You from the difficulties of this worldly life, and we seek refuge in You from the torment of the grave. O Allah! We seek refuge in You from the trials and tribulations of the Dajjal (Antichrist) and from the torment of Hellfire. O Allah! Make us among your servants who are grateful for Your blessings and who are patient during times of trial. O Allah! Forgive our sins and have mercy upon us. You are our Protector, so grant us victory over those who oppress us. O Allah! We seek refuge in You from laziness, old age, and debt, and from the punishment of the grave. O Allah! Grant us good in this life and good in the Hereafter, and save us from the punishment of Hellfire. O Allah! Grant health to the sick, mercy to the deceased, and relief to those who are suffering. O Allah! Guide our leaders and give them the ability to rule with justice and righteousness. O Allah! Grant peace, stability, and prosperity to our countries and bless us with Your mercy. O Allah! We ask You for all that is good in this life and in the Hereafter, and we seek refuge in You from all evil in this life and in the Hereafter. O Allah! Protect us, guide us, and forgive us. You are the Bestower of blessings and the Most Merciful."
Please note that this is a general translation of the dua, and there may be slight variations in wording in different sources. Hope this helps!