Both
English Meaning
The one and the other; the two; the pair, without exception of either.
- One and the other; relating to or being two in conjunction: Both guests have arrived. Both the books are torn. Both her fingers are broken.
- The one and the other: Both were candidates. We are both candidates. Both of us are candidates.
- Used with and to indicate that each of two things in a coordinated phrase or clause is included: both men and women; an attorney well regarded for both intelligence and honesty.
ര+ണ+്+ട+ു+ക+ാ+ര+്+യ+ങ+്+ങ+ള+ി+ല+ു+ം+ +ത+ു+ല+്+യ+ +വ+ാ+സ+്++ത+വ+ു+മ+ു+ള+്+ള