/nʌnˈkjuːpəˌtɪv wɪl/ – Phrase
Definition: lời di chúc, lời trối trăng.
A more thorough explanation: A nuncupative will is an oral will made by a testator in the presence of witnesses, typically used in emergency situations when the testator is facing imminent death and is unable to create a written will. Nuncupative wills are subject to specific legal requirements and are generally limited in scope and validity.
Example: The court upheld the validity of the nuncupative will, which was recorded by a witness as the deceased made verbal statements regarding the distribution of their assets.