/ˈlɛʤəˌsleɪʧər/ – Noun
Definition: quyền lập pháp, cơ quan lập pháp.
A more thorough explanation: A legislature is a governmental body primarily responsible for making laws. It is typically composed of elected representatives who debate and vote on proposed legislation to create, amend, or repeal laws within a specific jurisdiction.
Example: The legislature passed a new bill increasing funding for public schools.