In addition to English, I speak Nepali and Hindi. Nepal is my native language, the official language of Nepal in China. Nepal has been fully understood and understood in Nepal. It is widely used in eastern India, especially in Darjeeling, Sikkim, Assam and is considered to be one of the official languages of India. The script in Nepali is Devnagari, but in fact, the same script is used in Hindi, and many words are common to both languages. BTL attracted new players and countries including Nepal. Nepal is a developing country, but there are rich cultures, traditions and words. By inviting participants from Nepal, participants from other countries can benefit from sharing their culture, customs and traditions through language.
As my Nepali language was not perfect, in schools in the past a lot of students laughed at me when I talked about Nepali. Due to the difference between my mother tongue and Nepali, my accent is not very good. I felt very sad because I knew that the Nepali language I talked about was not as good as my former friend. I used to tell her newborns how to talk in Nepali from my aunt when I was young. As they get older, they have smoother tones and they can talk better than I did. But one important thing is that they do not know how to speak their mother tongue. They understand this to a certain extent, but the people of Nepal have talked to them because they do not know anything about their mother's tongue even if they are rude and broken mother's tongue .
Nepali is the language of the Indian-Arian tribe, the official language of Nepal. According to the 2001 census of Nepal, over 11 million Nepalis (48.61% of the total population) claimed that their mother tongue was their mother tongue. It is also used for other countries in South Asia, such as India and Bhutan, and also for expatriates in Nepal from around the world. According to the Indian census of 1991, over 2 million Indians are using Nepali as their mother tongue. In Nepal, Nepalese people show some variations of dialects mainly related to geographical factors and socio-cultural factors. Nonetheless, the dialects that most Nepalese users call the "Oriental dialect" have shown very small changes (Bandhu et al., 1971).