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WordPress does not support a bilingual or multilingual blog out-of-the-box. There are however Plugins developed by the WordPress community which will allow you to create a multilingual blog easily. Creating a mulitlingual blog is basically installing WordPress in more than one language and letting the Plugin switch between them. This includes installing .mo languages files which most Plugins will require you to do manually.

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Get the ID of the default language equivalent page in Polylang

you can retrieve this identifier with that code : $defaultLanguage = pll_default_language(); $translations = pll_get_post_translations($post_ID); $id = $translations[$defaultLanguage];
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why is translation not working on theme?

Putting files in wp-content/languages/themes/ is not a good idea because on the next update, the file will be overwritten. The best way to correct that is to put the .mo file in the child theme with …
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