WooCommerce includes a language file (.pot file) that contains all of the English text. Creating custom translations ↑ Back to top Once uploaded, this translation file may be used. mo file for use on your site.ĥ/ Rename this file to woocommerce-YOURLANG.mo (e.g., Great Britain English should be en_GB).Ħ/ Upload to your site under wp-content/languages/woocommerce/. Downloading translations from manually ↑ Back to topġ/ Go to and look for your language in the list.Ģ/ Click the title to be taken to the section for that language.ģ/ Click the heading under Set/Sub Project to view and download a Stable version.Ĥ/ Scroll to the bottom for export options. If you’re new to translating, checkout the translators handbook to get started. If there is no 100% complete translation you can download it manually, or we encourage you to contribute to get it to 100% so all users can benefit. When you install or update WooCommerce, WordPress will look for a 100% complete translation in your language and automatically download it. Stable versions and development versions of WooCommerce are translated here, and anyone can contribute. Translation is managed by teams over at. Translating WooCommerce into your language ↑ Back to top If you want to contribute translated strings to your language or wish to start a new translation, register at and start translating. We maintain translations at our project on GlotPress. Otherwise, you need to create the language files (process explained below). Once this has been done, the shop displays in your locale if the language file exists.
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