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| altname          = Reformed Latin Qabóri
| altname          = Reformed Latin Qabóri
| region          = [[South Crona]]
| region          = [[South Crona]]
| nativename      = ''ᖃᐳᖋ, ᐁᑊᐦᑲᓭᓀᑭ ᐅᕋᑕᐃ ᖃᐳᖋ''
| nativename      = ''ᖃᐳᕆ, ᐁᑊᐦᑲᓭᓀᑭ ᐅᓚᑕᐃ ᖃᐳᕆ''
| pronunciation    =  
| pronunciation    =  
| speakers        = {{wp|First language|L1}}: 216 million
| speakers        = {{wp|First language|L1}}: 216 million
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| familycolor      = Cronan
| familycolor      = Cronan
| fam1            = [[Cronan]]
| fam1            = [[Cronan]]
| fam2             = [[Broader South Cronan]]
| fam2            = [[Ancient Abioic]]
| fam3             = [[Ancient Abioic]]
| fam3             = [[Old Qabóric]]
| fam4             = [[Old Qabóric]]
| fam4             = [[Modern Abioic]]
| fam5             = [[Modern Abioic]]
| fam5             = [[Latino-Qabóri]]
| fam6             = [[Latino-Qabóri]]
| ancestor        = [[Abio language|Abioic]]
| ancestor        = [[Abio language|Abioic]]
| ancestor2        = [[Cosco-Abioic pidgin]]
| ancestor2        = [[Cusinatic-Abioic pidgin]]
| ancestor3        =  
| ancestor3        = [[Cosco-Abioic pidgin]]
| ancestor4        =  
| ancestor4        =  
| script          = {{plainlist|
| script          = {{plainlist|
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{{Template:Culture of Tierrador}}


'''Qabóri''' (''ᖃᐳᖋ''), referred to in some contexts as '''Reformed Latin Qabóri''' (''ᐁᑊᐦᑲᓭᓀᑭ ᐅᕋᑕᐃ ᖃᐳᖋ''), is a [[Modern Abioic language]] in the [[Cronan language family]]. Qabóri is a more Latinized version of [[Old Qabóric]], owing to heavy influencing from [[Sarpedon|Sarpedonian]] languages stemming from [[Caphiric Latin]] in the 17th and 18th centuries. The modern-day iteration of Qabóri originated between 1805–1808. Today, Qabóri is one of two official languages of [[Tierrador]], [[Istrenya]], and [[Malentina]], along with being  a secondary language in [[Ceylonia]], [[Porlos]], and [[Kiravia]]. As of 2035, there are almost 360 million Qabóri speakers globally.
'''Qabóri''' (''ᖃᐳᕆ''), referred to in some contexts as '''Reformed Latin Qabóri''' (''ᐁᑊᐦᑲᓭᓀᑭ ᐅᓚᑕᐃ ᖃᐳᕆ''), is a [[Modern Abioic language]] in the [[Cronan language family]]. Qabóri is a more Latinized version of [[Old Qabóric]], owing to heavy influencing from [[Sarpedon|Sarpedonian]] languages stemming from [[Caphiric Latin]] in the 17th and 18th centuries. The modern-day iteration of Qabóri originated between 1805–1808. Today, Qabóri is one of two official languages of [[Tierrador]], [[Istrenya]], and [[Malentina]], along with being  a secondary language in [[Ceylonia]], [[Porlos]], and [[Kiravia]]. As of 2035, there are almost 360 million Qabóri speakers globally.


Qabóri is named after the [[Qabóri people]], which are the main ethnic group credited with developing [[Pan-Qabóri civilization]], which is the dominant culture in [[South Crona]]. Those who speak Qabóri are referred to as Qabórophones. The [[Qabórophonic Community]] consists of the six nations that list Qabóri as an official and minority language. Qabóri accounts for 75% of speakers in the Modern Abioic language branch.
Qabóri is named after the [[Qabóri people]], which are the main ethnic group credited with developing [[Pan-Qabóri civilization]], which is the dominant culture in [[South Crona]]. Those who speak Qabóri are referred to as Qabórophones. The [[Qabórophonic Community]] consists of the six nations that list Qabóri as an official and minority language. Qabóri accounts for 75% of speakers in the Modern Abioic language branch.