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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.

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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How Ecuador’s Andes Created a Language of Its Own

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Ecuador's Andes Influence on Language in Quito