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  1. The Importance of Bilingual Education in California. Bilingual education is paramount in California, where one-third of residents speak Spanish at home. Recognizing the value of bilingualism, the state passed Proposition 58 in 2016, improving access to bilingual education.

  2. study of Ecuadorians in California fills a gap and contributes to existing research. In order to do the necessary research, I analyzed the different domains in which Spanish is used or not used by this group of Ecuadorians.

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  4. Sep 15, 2015 · Language. More than half of Ecuadorians ages 5 and older (55%) speak English proficiently. 2 The other 45% of Ecuadorians report speaking English less than very well, compared with 32% of all Hispanics. In addition, 87% of Ecuadorians ages 5 and older speak Spanish at home. Age.

  5. Spanish language in California. The Constitution of California was written in both Spanish (left) and English (right) in 1849. The Spanish language is the most commonly spoken language in California after the English language, spoken by 28.18 percent (10,434,308) of the population (in 2021). [1] Californian Spanish ( español californiano) is a ...

  6. 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: Equatorial Pacific Spanish or Equatorial Coastal Spanish [citation needed]

    • 13.5 million (2014), 742,000 in Ecuador (2014)
    • Ecuador
  7. Sep 16, 2019 · Poverty status. Homeownership. Top states of residence. Age. Marital status. Fertility. Language. Methodology. An estimated 830,000 Hispanics of Ecuadorian origin lived in the United States in 2021, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey.

  8. Español costeño, also known as Equatorial Coastal Spanish, is spoken all along the Ecuadorian Pacific, including the Galapagos Islands and extending into the Peruvian and Colombian coasts. The most remarkable phonetic trait of this dialect is the aspiration of the -s, mainly at the end of the words or before another consonant.

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