WPML Course #9: Translate WooCommerce with WPML – .com

Today we will see how to add languages ​​and manage WooCommerce product translations with WPML, and how to work with multiple currencies based on language.

This is the ninth and penultimate class of , the plugin that allows us to add multiple languages ​​in WordPress. You will have it available in the and you will also have access to the rest of .

Today we are going to translate something very special… WooCommerce. Yes, exactly. Let’s see how we can make our online store a little more international thanks to WPML 🙂

Translate WooCommerce with WPML

To start we will have to download a couple of plugins. The first is obviously WooCommerce. And the second, one that connects WooCommerce with WPML. Thanks to this combination of the three plugins, we will be able to have our product catalog in all the languages ​​we want, but we will also be able to offer it with various types of currencies.

Let’s go there:

Well, that’s it! Now we can start selling to China. You have already seen that the key is to first have the catalog in the base language, and then configure the plugin. Once we are there, we can move on to the individual translation of the products, through the special WPML section, which will have everything synchronized according to our preferences.

And here is today’s lesson. In the next one we will end up translating a typical and common element on any website. A contact form. Well, in fact, we will translate 🙂

Remember that if you will have access to everybody the courses and you can also enjoy everything from .

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