/kəʊ-ɪɡˈzɛkjətə/ – Noun
Definition: đồng thi hành, đồng thực hiện chúc thư.
A more thorough explanation: A co-executor is a person who is appointed alongside one or more individuals to act as an executor of a will or estate. Co-executors share the responsibility of administering the estate and carrying out the wishes outlined in the will.
Example: John and Mary were appointed as co-executors of their father’s estate, responsible for managing the assets and distributing them according to the will.