/tə meɪk ə wɪl/ – Phrase
Definition: di chúc, lập chúc thư.
A more thorough explanation: “To make a will” refers to the act of creating a legal document that outlines how a person’s assets and property should be distributed upon their death. This document, known as a will, typically includes instructions on who will inherit the deceased person’s belongings, as well as who will be responsible for carrying out these instructions (known as the executor). Making a will is an important part of estate planning and ensures that a person’s wishes are carried out after their passing.
Example: I hereby bequeath my entire estate to my spouse, to be distributed according to the terms outlined in this will.