The Vietnamese word "dân biểu" translates to "people's representative" in English. It is a noun used to refer to someone who represents the interests and voices of the people, typically in a legislative or governing body.
In more formal discussions, "dân biểu" can be used to discuss the duties and responsibilities of elected officials, such as advocating for the rights of their constituents or participating in law-making processes.
While "dân biểu" primarily refers to a political representative, in some contexts, it can also refer more broadly to someone who speaks for or advocates on behalf of the public or a community in various forums.