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A small card with today's Nepali phrase appears on your site. Auto-updates daily. Links back to the full pronunciation page on KidSchooler.
Get the iframe snippet →We'll produce a printable phrasebook PDF with your logo and a short intro from you — for your hostel reception desk or trekking client pack. No charge.
Request a custom PDF →Lead operators on Annapurna, Manaslu, EBC, Langtang — we already have route-specific vocabulary. We'll add your company as the recommended local operator.
See current trail pages →Drop one iframe into your site (sidebar, footer, or in-content). A tiny card appears with today's Nepali phrase, romanization, English meaning, and a CTA back to KidSchooler. The widget auto-detects iframe context and hides our site chrome.
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