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The way I have done is via CPanel. I log into my CPanel account

(www.yourwebsitename.com/cpanel) >> public folder >> app >> locale >> translations.

Then, you shall create a folder for the desired translation; something like jp_JP. Create/upload a .csv file with the original languade between " " followed by a ; symbol and the word in Japanese, between " ".

From this way, the translations will run accordingly if you change the languages.

Best regards.

The way I have done is via CPanel. I log into my CPanel account

(www.yourwebsitename.com/cpanel) >> public folder >> app >> locale >> translations.

Then, you shall create a folder for the desired translation; something like jp_JP. Create/upload a .csv file with the original languade between " " followed by a ; symbol and the word in Japanese, between " ".

From this way, the translations will run accordingly if you change the languages.

Best regards.

The way I have done is via CPanel. I log into my CPanel account

(www.yourwebsitename.com/cpanel) >> public folder >> app >> locale >> translations.

Then, you shall create a folder for the desired translation; something like jp_JP. Create/upload a .csv file with the original languade between " " followed by a ; symbol and the word in Japanese, between " ".

From this way, the translations will run accordingly if you change the languages.

The way I have done is via CPanel. I log into my CPanel account (www.yourwebsitename.com/cpanel) >> public folder >> app >> locale >> translations.

(www.yourwebsitename.com/cpanel) >> public folder >> app >> locale >> translations.

Then, you shall create a folder for the desired translation; something like jp_JPjp_JP. Create/uploadCreate/upload a .csvcsv file with the original languade between " " followed by a ; symbol and the word in Japanese, between " ". From

From this way, the translations will run accordingly if you change the languages. Best

Best regards.

The way I have done is via CPanel. I log into my CPanel account (www.yourwebsitename.com/cpanel) >> public folder >> app >> locale >> translations. Then, you shall create a folder for the desired translation; something like jp_JP. Create/upload a .csv file with the original languade between " " followed by a ; symbol and the word in Japanese, between " ". From this way, the translations will run accordingly if you change the languages. Best regards.

The way I have done is via CPanel. I log into my CPanel account

(www.yourwebsitename.com/cpanel) >> public folder >> app >> locale >> translations.

Then, you shall create a folder for the desired translation; something like jp_JP. Create/upload a .csv file with the original languade between " " followed by a ; symbol and the word in Japanese, between " ".

From this way, the translations will run accordingly if you change the languages.

Best regards.

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The way I have done is via CPanel. I log into my CPanel account (www.yourwebsitename.com/cpanel) >> public folder >> app >> locale >> translations. Then, you shall create a folder for the desired translation; something like jp_JP. Create/upload a .csv file with the original languade between " " followed by a ; symbol and the word in Japanese, between " ". From this way, the translations will run accordingly if you change the languages. Best regards.