Do people living in Nepal understand Hindi?

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50 per cent of Nepal's population could speak Hindi and 80 per cent could understand it.
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Ofcourse yes the dialect is different but they will understand Hindi
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Yes obviously.
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I completed 20 years of teaching work in the (H.O.D)

Some how yes they can understand Hindi
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Yes, in my experience almost all Nepalese understand fragmented Hindi.
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