/ˈɛksaɪl/ – noun
Definition: 1,lưu đày biệt xứ, cảnh tha hương, cảnh sống lưu vong;
2. người bị lưu đày biệt xứ, người sống tha hương.
A more thorough explanation: Exile refers to the state of being barred or expelled from one’s native country or community, typically as a punishment or as a result of political unrest or persecution. It involves being forced to live in a foreign land or being separated from one’s homeland against one’s will.
Example: After being convicted of treason, the former leader was sentenced to a life of exile in a remote island.