/ˈɡɑːdiən/ – noun
Definition: người giám hộ, người bảo trợ, người bảo vệ.
A more thorough explanation: A guardian is a person who has the legal authority and duty to care for the personal andor property interests of another person, typically a minor or someone who is incapacitated. The guardian is responsible for making decisions on behalf of the individual they are appointed to protect, ensuring their well-being and best interests are upheld.
Example: The court appointed a legal guardian to protect the interests of the minor child.