The dominant language in Ecuador is Spanish, and most people there speak it. But there are also some minority languages, which are spoken by some of the native and indigenous populations. One of these minority languages is Quechua, which goes back to the days of the Incas; by some estimates, more than two million people still speak it.
The major language spoken in Ecuador is Spanish, with around 98% of the population speaking it as either a first or second language. The other two percent speaks various Amerindian languages.
Quichua, an Inca language, is spoken by the Indian population. Besides Spanish, ten native languages are spoken in Ecuador. English is the most spoken foreign language amongst tourist providers and professionals.
Mainly Spanish. Also Quechua.
cet uwa and spanish
Yes. It is the second most spoken language in Ecuador.
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Spanish but some people that live in the mountains have their own language, Quichua
Quichua an Inca Language, but today most spoken is Spanish
Yes, it is.
Español (Spanish). Ketchua is the main language spoken by the rural people. It is also very popular.
Spanish.
Spanish
Spanish
Spanish, Quechua and various Amerindian languages
ecuadorian
Not many people in Equador speak Fernch.
There are three languages Spanish, Quichua, and Inca.
SPANISH
they just speak spanish
Spanish and Quechua
The 1 official language of Ecuador is Spanish, which is spoken by most of the population.
Here is a list of all 24 languages spoken in Ecuador:
banana's are Ecuadors primary export crop.
It is Latinos! =]
The official language of Maryland is English.
no
Ukrainian is the official language of Ukraine.
No, Spanish is not the official language of Egypt. Arabic is the official language of Egypt.
Bimini is in the Bahamas, where English is the official language.
Guayaquil
Ecuador's flower is the rose.
probaly soccer
California has not designated an official language. The state recognizes English as the de facto language for government and official business, but there is no official language specified in the state's constitution or legislation.
Rome doesn't technically have an official language.