/məˈmɔːriəlˈ/ – Noun
Definition: 1. đài kỉ niệm;
2. giác thư, bị vong lục.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a memorial refers to a written document or statement that serves as a formal record or representation of a particular event, fact, or legal matter. It can be used as evidence in legal proceedings or as a formal request or petition submitted to a court or other authority.
Example: The family decided to create a memorial fund in honor of their late father.