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post_title: Making your translation upgrade safe
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menu_title: Translation upgrade safety
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tags: code-snippet
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current wccom url: https://woocommerce.com/document/woocommerce-localization/#making-your-translation-upgrade-safe
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---
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# Making your translation upgrade safe
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Like all other plugins, WooCommerce keeps translations in `wp-content/languages/plugins`.
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However, if you want to include a custom translation, you can add them to `wp-content/languages/woocommerce`, or you can use a snippet to load a custom translation stored elsewhere:
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```php
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// Code to be placed in functions.php of your theme or a custom plugin file.
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add_filter( 'load_textdomain_mofile', 'load_custom_plugin_translation_file', 10, 2 );
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/*
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* Replace 'textdomain' with your plugin's textdomain. e.g. 'woocommerce'.
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* File to be named, for example, yourtranslationfile-en_GB.mo
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* File to be placed, for example, wp-content/lanaguages/textdomain/yourtranslationfile-en_GB.mo
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*/
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function load_custom_plugin_translation_file( $mofile, $domain ) {
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if ( 'textdomain' === $domain ) {
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$mofile = WP_LANG_DIR . '/textdomain/yourtranslationfile-' . get_locale() . '.mo';
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}
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return $mofile;
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}
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```
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