/əˌlɒˈtiː/ – Noun
Definition: 1. người được phân phối;
2. tá điền.
A more thorough explanation: An “allottee” is a person who has been allotted or assigned a specific portion or share of something, such as land, funds, or benefits, typically through a formal allocation process or legal arrangement.
Example: The allottee of the property was entitled to receive the rental income from the tenants.