Ecuadorian

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Ecuadorian

Ecuadorian (pronunciation: /ˌɛkwəˈdɔːriən/) refers to anything related to the country of Ecuador, including its culture, people, language, and history. The term is derived from the Spanish word Ecuatoriano, which means "of or from Ecuador".

Etymology

The term "Ecuadorian" is derived from the Spanish word Ecuatoriano. The name Ecuador itself is Spanish for "equator", as the country lies on the equator.

Related Terms

  • Ecuador: A country in South America. It is bordered by Colombia on the north, Peru on the east and south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west.
  • Quito: The capital city of Ecuador.
  • Ecuadorian cuisine: The traditional foods and dishes of Ecuador.
  • Ecuadorian Spanish: The variant of Spanish spoken in Ecuador.
  • Ecuadorian culture: The cultural practices and traditions of Ecuador.
  • Ecuadorian history: The historical events and periods of Ecuador.

Pronunciation

The term "Ecuadorian" is pronounced as /ˌɛkwəˈdɔːriən/.

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