Some certainly do, but it is a small minority. The dominant and official langauge of Ecuador is Spanish. There are also several indigenous languages that are widely spoken, such as Quechua and Shuar, with Northern Quechua (Kichwa) having co-official status with Spanish.
yes they do i chilean and I do speak spanish
Approximately 10% of the population in Chile speaks English. English proficiency levels tend to be higher in urban areas and among younger generations.
Si we speak spanish in Chile
Chileans do speak Spanish; it is the official language of Chile.
The majority of the population in Chile speaks Spanish as their primary language. It is estimated that almost all Chileans can speak Spanish, with a small percentage also speaking indigenous languages.
Around 11% of Chileans speak English proficiently. English is not widely spoken in Chile compared to other Latin American countries. It is more commonly spoken in urban areas and among younger generations.
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Both English people and Americans speak English, but with differences in vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar. American English has evolved separately from British English and has its own unique characteristics.
mostly people that live in cities that are in Ecuador speak English like 75% people noe how to write and speak English
chili pepper - Other - There is really no direct translation for "the country of Chile". It is just a name for a place which cannot be translated further. No English speak would say "the country of chili pepper." As a word Chile does refer to a pepper.
yes, but they also speak a hawian language, similar to people in California speak English but spanish too.
In Chile they mostly speak Spanish and Quechua but also speak English, Aymara, central, Chilean sign language, Huilliche, Kakauhua, y'amana and much more languages frequently talked.
People in Wyoming speak with a variety of accents depending on the region, with influences from the Midwest, the West, and some Southern drawl. The accent tends to be characterized by clear pronunciation, a slightly nasal quality, and a relaxed pace of speech. Native Wyomingites might also use local terminology and expressions.