/bē it inăktĭd/ – Phrase
Definition: nay quy định rằng.
A more thorough explanation: “Be it enacted” is a Pharse commonly used in legal documents, particularly in statutes or laws, to introduce a provision or section that is being formally established or enacted. It signifies that the following text is an official part of the law and must be followed as such.
Example: Be it enacted by the legislature that all citizens must wear seat belts while driving.