/pəˈtriəlɪti/ – Noun
Definition: quốc tịch.
A more thorough explanation: Patriality refers to the legal status of being recognized as having the right to reside in a particular country based on a familial or historical connection, such as being born in that country or having ancestors who were citizens of that country.
Example: The court’s decision was questioned due to concerns about the judge’s potential patriality to one of the parties involved in the case.