/pərˈsoʊnə ˈɡrɑːtə/ – Phrase
Definition: người được chấp thuận.
A more thorough explanation: “Persona grata” is a Latin term used in diplomatic contexts to refer to a person who is acceptable or welcome in a particular country or organization. In legal terms, it typically refers to an individual who is officially recognized and accepted by a foreign government or organization, often in the context of diplomatic relations.
Example: The ambassador was declared persona grata by the host country, allowing them to continue their diplomatic duties without any restrictions.