/dʒɔɪnt ˈpleɪntɪf/ – Phrase
Definition: đồng nguyên đơn.
A more thorough explanation: A joint plaintiff refers to a party in a legal case who is bringing a lawsuit together with one or more other plaintiffs. Joint plaintiffs typically have a shared interest or claim in the legal matter being pursued.
Example: The joint plaintiffs filed a lawsuit together against the company for breach of contract.