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Ecuadorian Spanish

Also known as: Costeño Ecuadoriano

The Spanish of coastal Ecuador, centred on Guayaquil. Distinct from the Andean Quito variety, with stronger Caribbean Spanish features including /s/-aspiration.

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Frequently asked questions

What language is Ecuadorian Spanish?

Ecuadorian Spanish is a dialect of the Spanish language.

Where is Ecuadorian Spanish spoken?

Ecuadorian Spanish is primarily spoken in Ecuador.

Which region is Ecuadorian Spanish associated with?

Ecuadorian Spanish is part of the Latin America & the Caribbean region on DialectAtlas.

Is Ecuadorian Spanish known by other names?

Yes — Ecuadorian Spanish is also referred to as Costeño Ecuadoriano.

What are the other dialects of Spanish?

Spanish also includes Castilian Spanish, Andalusian Spanish, Canarian Spanish, Mexican Spanish, Caribbean Spanish, Colombian Spanish, Andean Spanish, Rioplatense Spanish, Chilean Spanish, Venezuelan Spanish, Central American Spanish, Bolivian Spanish, Northern Mexican Spanish, Yucatec Spanish, Chicano Spanish, Cuban-American Spanish, Ladino. Each variety has its own vocabulary, pronunciation, and cultural context.

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Ladino

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Asháninka

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Tucano

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