The word 'Both' is used in English when we are talking about exactly two people or two things, and we want to include them together. 'Both of you' is a very common daily phrase.
Grammatically, 'both' always takes a plural verb. (e.g., 'Both of you are invited', never 'is' invited).
Saying 'You both' and 'Both of you' means exactly the same thing and both are grammatically correct.
The phrase 'Both of you' translates exactly to तुम दोनों (Tum dono) or आप दोनों (Aap dono).
'Neither' is the exact opposite of 'Both'. 'Neither of you' means 'तुम में से कोई नहीं' (None of the two).
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Anxiety
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Apathetic
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Appear
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