/æmˈbæsədəʃɪp/ – Noun
Definition: hàm đại sứ, sứ thần.
A more thorough explanation: Ambassadorship refers to the position or role of an ambassador, who is a diplomatic official representing a country or organization in dealings with other countries or international organizations. An ambassadorship involves the duties and responsibilities associated with representing and promoting the interests of the sending country or organization in the host country or international forum.
Example: The ambassadorship to France was a prestigious position that required extensive diplomatic experience.