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  1. from various books from Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador. I used the letter k instead of c. The letter j is used for the h, and for the past habitual tense and adjectives. The marked letter k’ or q’ are used instead of kh, the letter p’ instead of ph. Ecuador uses the letters sh like English, but Peru and Bolivia use only s.

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  2. Kichwa ( Kichwa shimi, Runashimi, also Spanish Quichua) is a Quechuan language that includes all Quechua varieties of Ecuador and Colombia ( Inga ), as well as extensions into Peru. It has an estimated half million speakers. The most widely spoken dialects are Chimborazo, Imbabura and Cañar Highland Quechua, with most of the speakers.

  3. These words come mostly from the Andean Spanish dialects of Ecuador, with strong influences from Quichua (Northern Quechua), although Quechua had no historical presence in the Ecuadorian coast. This is the case of the Quechua-origin word "ñaño" (brother) which is widespread throughout the country.

  4. Summary of the Spanish Spoken In Ecuador. Amongst many others, here are the 3 most notable slang words used in Ecuador: Oe - Yo/Hey! Fresco/a - Easy. Tripiado - Cool. Ecuador has many unique expressions used in the day to day, here are the 3 of the most common: Pegarse una ruca - To go to sleep. Ya no jalo - I’m done.

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  6. Aug 14, 2020 · Ecuadorian Culture 101. Ecuador’s culture is a mix of diverse traditions from the Andes, the Amazon, and the Pacific coast. As in all of Latin America, Spanish conquistadors forced Catholic traditions upon the Ecuadorian people, hence Catholicism is now ingrained in its national culture. About 40 to 65 percent of the population is mestizo ...

  7. The name Australia, like that of the North & South Pole – the Arctic and Antarctica – all originated in Greek science and language. Ecuador obviously is named after the fact that it’s located on the Equator, the invisible line that divides our planet in a Northern and a Southern hemisphere. An imaginary line.

  8. Oct 25, 2022 · brother. (n.) "male person in his relation to another person or other persons of either sex born of the same parents," Old English broþor, from Proto-Germanic *brothar (source also of Old Norse broðir, Danish broder, Old Frisian brother, Dutch broeder, Old High German bruodar, German Bruder, Gothic bróþar ), from PIE root *bhrater-.

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