Tomasz Wegrzanowski wrote:
That would be very interesting ...
They're not stored in the link tables, but I can rig up queries on the
text on the order of:
SELECT count(*) from cur where cur_text like "%[[la:%";
There may be a few false positives.
From English wiki:
de 1322 German (30% of 4466)*
eo 998 Esperanto (28% of 3512)
fr 713 French (34% of 2112)
pl 664 Polish (16% of 4140)
nl 545 Dutch (38% of 1422)
es 443 Spanish (21% of 2069)
sv 358 Swedish (??? of 212) This is odd.
no 351 Norwegian (93% of 377)
pt 35 Portuguese (10% of 334)
it 22 Italian (17% of 128)
sl 21 Slovene (24% of 88)
dk 17 Danish (15% of 113)
ca 7 Catalan ( 5% of 135)
ja 5 Japanese (100% of 5)
af 4 Afrikaans (12% of 34)
la 4 Latin (29% of 14)
et 2 Estonian (29% of 7)
sh 2 Serbo-Croatian ( 2% of 110)
ia 1 Interlingua (25% of 4)
From German wiki:
en 1376 English ( 3% of 40821)*
eo 730 Esperanto (21% of 3512)
pl 531 Polish (13% of 4140)
fr 521 French (25% of 2112)
nl 477 Dutch (36% of 1422)
es 409 Spanish (20% of 2069)
sv 351 Swedish (??? of 212) This is odd.
no 346 Norwegian (92% of 377)
pt 23 Portuguese ( 7% of 334)
it 13 Italian (10% of 128)
sl 9 Slovene (10% of 88)
dk 9 Danish ( 8% of 113)
ca 5 Catalan ( 4% of 135)
la 4 Latin (29% of 14)
af 3 Afrikaans ( 9% of 34)
ja 2 Japanese (40% of 5)
et 2 Estonian (29% of 7)
sh 2 Serbo-Croatian ( 2% of 110)
ia 1 Interlingua (25% of 4)
* German and English article counts come from Special:Statistics; all
others are comma pages.
-- brion vibber (brion @
pobox.com)