/ˈʤʌʤ/ – Noun
Definition: thẩm phán, quan tòa, xử án, xét xử vụ án.
A more thorough explanation: A judge is a public official appointed or elected to preside over and decide legal cases in a court of law. Judges are responsible for interpreting and applying the law, ensuring fair and impartial proceedings, and issuing rulings or judgments based on the evidence presented and the applicable legal principles.
Example: The judge presided over the trial and rendered a verdict based on the evidence presented.