The Vietnamese word "đăng quang" is primarily a noun that means "coronation" or "enthronement." It refers to the formal ceremony in which a person, often a king or queen, is crowned and officially takes their position as a ruler.
In a broader sense, "đăng quang" can also be used metaphorically to describe someone achieving a high position or great success in a different context, such as in competitions or leadership roles.
While "đăng quang" primarily refers to coronation, in a metaphorical sense, it can mean reaching the pinnacle of success or recognition in various fields.
"Đăng quang" is a significant term in Vietnamese that denotes the ceremonial act of crowning a ruler or achieving high status.