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In this tutorial, you will learn about translating the theme and plugin texts with and without WPML String Translation. You will also learn about translating the WordPress core. Since translating the theme texts is similar to translating plugin texts, in this tutorial we will illustrate translating theme texts only. First: Translate the theme texts without WPML String Translation Go to WPML Theme and Plugins Localization Select and save the option Dont use String Translation to translate the theme and plugins With this option, WordPress will automatically load the .mo file to translate the theme texts like in the single language environment. In this example, I use the theme Twenty Fifteen and the 2nd language is Spanish. Currently Im in a Spanish search page, and the string Search Results for from the theme is still in English. I am copying the Spanish .mo file with the format name themedomain-locale.mo to the folder: /wp-content/languages/themes. In my case, its twen