I have found another issue with the newest version of WooCommerce Multilingual & Multicurrency. It causes that in secondary language, after checkout, when user wants to proceed to the payment he or she is redirected to the address of the primary language causing 404 error. Downgrading to the previous version of your plugin solves the issue. Do you know about that?
We are aware of the issue you mentioned, which was identified in WooCommerce Multilingual 5.3.1. We have already addressed this issue, and the fix has been included in WooCommerce Multilingual 5.3.2. Could you please update the WooCommerce Multilingual plugin to its latest version and check again?
If the update isn't showing up for you, you can download the latest version from your WPML.ORG account(https://wpml.org/account/downloads/) and then install this version on your site.
Please let me know if that helps or if you need further assistance in this matter. I will be happy to help.
Best regards,
Prosenjit
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