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  2. Languages of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Spanish is the official and most commonly spoken language in Ecuador. Northern Quechua and other pre-colonial American languages were spoken by 2,300,000 in the past (Adelaar 1991). Ethnologue lists 24 languages of Ecuador: [2] Achuar–Shiwiar; Awa–Cuaiquer; Cha'palaachi; Cofán; Colorado; Ecuadorian Sign Language; Emberá languages; Media ...

  3. What Languages Are Spoken In Ecuador? - WorldAtlas

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    The principal language of Ecuador is Spanish, which is spoken by approximately 93% of the population. This language was first introduced by Spanish colonizers during the 16th century and became the language of government, business, and religion.

  4. Ecuador - Quechua, Spanish, Shuar | Britannica

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    Spanish is Ecuador’s official language of business and government, although there are dialectal differences between Sierra and Costa Spanish; Sierra Spanish has been influenced by Quichua. Quichua and Shuar (both of which are official intercultural languages) as well as other ancestral languages are spoken by the country’s Indigenous people ...

  5. Ecuador Languages - Ecuador.com

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    What language do they speak in Ecuador? Spanish is an official language in Ecuador when talking about business and government. If you visit Ecuador for the first time, you will notice several types of Ecuador languages, which are officially supported by locals. And English is not one of them.

  6. What Languages Are Spoken In Ecuador? (Find Out!)

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    The three main languages of Ecuador are Spanish, Quichua, and Shuar. Of the country’s roughly 15 million people, around 14 million speak Spanish—around 93% of the population. Whether as a first or second language, the vast majority of people in Ecuador speak Spanish.

  7. Ecuadorian Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Spanish is the most-widely spoken language in Ecuador, though great variations are present depending on several factors, the most important one being the geographical region where it is spoken. The three main regional variants are:

  8. The Spanish Of Ecuador 101: Slang, Phrases, & More - Acquire The ...

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    The Ecuadorian Spanish is beautiful and unique, although compared to others such as the Dominican Dialect, for example, it’s quite standard. In this article, we’ll go over the most common slang, expressions, and pronunciation differences in the Ecuadorian Dialect of Spanish.

  9. Ecuador - Language, Culture, Customs and Etiquette - Commisceo...

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    There are many languages spoken in Ecuador. The predominant and official language is Spanish, in addition to Quechua and other pre-colonial American languages. 2,300,000 speakers of American Indian languages.

  10. Language data for Ecuador - Translators without Borders

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    The 2010 census of Ecuador records 13 languages. Around 97% of Ecuadorians speak Spanish. Today, Spanish spoken in Ecuador has 3 distinct regional variations: Amazonic, Andean, and Equatorial Coastal.

  11. Language data for Ecuador - CLEAR Global

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    Language data for Ecuador. The 2010 census of Ecuador records 13 languages. Around 97% of Ecuadorians speak Spanish. Today, Spanish spoken in Ecuador has 3 distinct regional variations: Amazonic, Andean, and Equatorial Coastal. The most widely spoken variants are Andean Spanish, spoken in the highlands, and Equatorial Coastal Spanish, spoken ...