What is the official language of ecuador?

The official language of Ecuador is Spanish, which is spoken by the majority of the population. Indigenous languages such as Quechua, Shuar, and Kichwa are also recognized and spoken by some communities. The Constitution of Ecuador recognizes the right of indigenous languages to coexist with Spanish and be used in public and private spheres. English is also taught in schools as a second language. The use of local languages in official government correspondence and media has been promoted in recent years to promote linguistic diversity.