/ˈdiːlɪkt/ – verb
Definition: phạm lỗi, phạm pháp, vi phạm pháp luật.
A more thorough explanation: In legal English, a “delict” refers to a wrongful act or offense that results in harm to another person or their property, giving rise to a civil liability for damages. It is a term often used in civil law systems to describe a tort or a civil wrong that requires compensation to be paid to the injured party.
Example: The plaintiff filed a lawsuit against the defendant, claiming that the defendant’s actions constituted a delict under tort law.