Nepali English is a simple and beautiful language. The words in it are softer than in our usual English. For example, if there are two consonants at the beginning of a word, then an additional vowel is pronounced before them. Those. "istart" instead of "start". Nepalese people also love repetitions, like “mani-mani” (a lot). And in writing, they often divide English words into parts - “In Side” instead of “Inside”, “Well Come” instead of “Welcome”. And most importantly, despite all the differences, Nepali English continues to be an understandable language.