Tag Details SQL

Aliases 5
Translations 23
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Common Knowledge

Tag Aliases

TagMembersUsesTranslations
SQL5031,266Belarusian, Bulgarian, German, Spanish, Croatian, Icelandic, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Hungarian, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese (Portugal), Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Finnish, Swedish, Turkish, Japanese
sql393935Belarusian, Bulgarian, German, Spanish, Croatian, Icelandic, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Hungarian, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese (Portugal), Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Finnish, Swedish, Turkish, Japanese
Sql1724Belarusian, Bulgarian, German, Spanish, Croatian, Icelandic, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Hungarian, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese (Portugal), Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Finnish, Swedish, Turkish, Japanese
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Tag Translation

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LanguageTranslationVotesTranslatorStatus
BelarusianSQL
12
 Aliased
BulgarianSQL
12
 Aliased
CroatianSQL
12
 Aliased
DutchSQL
12
 Aliased
FinnishSQL
12
 Aliased
FrenchStructured Query Language
21
 Separate under SQL (Computer program language) (98 uses, 35 members)
GermanSQL
12
 Aliased
HungarianSQL
12
 Aliased
IcelandicSQL
12
 Aliased
ItalianSQL
12
 Aliased
JapaneseSQL
30
6dtsAliased
LatvianSQL
12
 Aliased
LithuanianSQL
12
 Aliased
NorwegianStructured Query Language
21
 Separate under SQL (Computer program language) (98 uses, 35 members)
PolishSQL
12
 Aliased
Portuguese (Portugal)SQL
12
 Aliased
RomanianSQL
12
 Aliased
RussianSQL
12
 Aliased
SerbianSQL
12
 Aliased
SlovakStructured Query Language
21
 Separate under SQL (Computer program language) (98 uses, 35 members)
SpanishSQL
12
 Aliased
SwedishSQL
12
 Aliased
TurkishSQL
12
 Aliased

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