Spanish translation of 'Ecuador'
noun
Ecuador m
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Ecuador
- American English: Ecuador /ˈɛkwəˌdɔr/
- Arabic: الاكوادور
- Brazilian Portuguese: Equador
- Chinese: 厄瓜多尔
- Croatian: Ekvador
- Czech: Ekvádor
- Danish: Ecuador
- Dutch: Ecuador
- European Spanish: Ecuador
- Finnish: Ecuador
- French: Équateur
- German: Ecuador
- Greek: Εκουαδόρ
- Italian: Ecuador
- Japanese: エクアドル
- Korean: 에콰도르
- Norwegian: Ecuador
- Polish: Ekwador
- European Portuguese: Equador
- Romanian: Ecuador
- Russian: Эквадор
- Latin American Spanish: Ecuador
- Swedish: Ecuador
- Thai: เอกวาดอร์ (ประเทศ)
- Turkish: Ekvador
- Ukrainian: Еквадор
- Vietnamese: nước Ecuador
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