The San Roque market in Quito, Ecuador's capital, serves as a significant location for interactions between the Kichwa and Spanish languages. These languages have historically blended through exchanges occurring in the city's markets and public squares.
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Ecuador's Andes Influence on Language in Quito
The San Roque market in Quito is a key site for the interaction of Kichwa and Spanish languages. This blending has occurred over time through various exchanges in the market and public spaces.
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