/læst wɪl ænd ˈtɛstəmənt/ – Phrase
Definition: ý nguyện cuối cùng, chúc thư.
A more thorough explanation: A last will (and testament) is a legal document that outlines a person’s wishes regarding the distribution of their property and assets after their death. It may also include instructions for the care of minor children, appointment of an executor to carry out the terms of the will, and other provisions related to the individual’s estate.
Example: The deceased’s last will and testament specified that all of their assets would be divided equally among their three children.