/kɒmən dʒeɪl/ – Phrase
Definition: trại giam thường.
A more thorough explanation: “Common gaol” is a legal term that refers to a jail or prison facility where individuals are detained or incarcerated as a form of punishment for committing a crime. It is a term commonly used in British English and is synonymous with the term “common jail” in American English.
Example: The defendant was sentenced to six months in the common gaol for theft.