/ˈʤeɪlə/ – Noun
Definition: người coi tù, giám quản, giám thị trại giam.
A more thorough explanation: A “jailer” is a person who is responsible for the custody and care of individuals who are detained or imprisoned in a jail or prison facility. The jailer is typically employed by a law enforcement agency or correctional institution and is tasked with ensuring the safety and security of the detainees under their supervision.
Example: The jailer was responsible for overseeing the inmates and ensuring that they followed the rules of the correctional facility.