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There are 17 language groups currently identified in this country.
The groups span across 1 pages. This is page number 1. Each page displays 50 groups.
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Ecuador Groups Sorted Alphabetically
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Name, Location and SIL Three-Letter Code
Chachi SIL code: cbi
Group number: 1726
Ecuador is the country with most speakers.
Cofán SIL code: con
Group number: 1900
Ecuador is the country with most speakers. Also spoken in Colombia.
Colorado SIL code: cof
Group number: 1893
Ecuador is the country with most speakers.
Media Lengua SIL code: mue
Group number: 4704
Ecuador is the country with most speakers.
Quichua, Cañar Highland SIL code: qxr
Group number: 5817
Ecuador is the country with most speakers.
Quichua, Calderón Highland SIL code: qud
Group number: 5768
Ecuador is the country with most speakers.
Quichua, Chimborazo Highland SIL code: qug
Group number: 5770
Ecuador is the country with most speakers.
Quichua, Imbabura Highland SIL code: qvi
Group number: 5793
Ecuador is the country with most speakers.
Quichua, Loja Highland SIL code: qvj
Group number: 5794
Ecuador is the country with most speakers.
Quichua, Northern Pastaza SIL code: qvz
Group number: 5803
Ecuador is the country with most speakers. Also spoken in Peru.
Quichua, Salasaca Highland SIL code: qxl
Group number: 5812
Ecuador is the country with most speakers.
Quichua, Tena Lowland SIL code: quw
Group number: 5785
Ecuador is the country with most speakers.
Secoya SIL code: sey
Group number: 6074
Ecuador is the country with most speakers. Also spoken in Peru.
When asked about their distinctive architectural types the Secoya mention two, named Huetara Huë'e and Tui'que Huë'e. The Huetara Huë'e, models of which have not been built in at least…
Shuar SIL code: jiv
Group number: 3180
Ecuador is the country with most speakers.
Tetete SIL code: teb
Group number: 6552
Ecuador is the country with most speakers.
Waorani SIL code: auc
Group number: 960
Ecuador is the country with most speakers.
Záparo SIL code: zro
Group number: 7823
Ecuador is the country with most speakers.

 
 
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