/ˈbɔːr.dɚ/ – Noun
Definition: biên giới, tiếp giáp với.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a border refers to the official line separating two countries, regions, or jurisdictions, typically demarcated by physical markers or agreed-upon boundaries. It serves as a point of entry or exit for individuals, goods, and services, and is often subject to specific laws and regulations governing cross-border activities.
Example: The border between the two countries is heavily guarded to prevent illegal crossings.