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Tagged: Translation Quality
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Last updated by Paola Mendiburu 1 week, 5 days ago.
Assisted by: Paola Mendiburu.
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| October 15, 2025 at 8:07 am | |
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			 alexanderK-29  | 
		
			
			 Background of the issue: Symptoms: Questions:  | 
		
	
| October 16, 2025 at 10:23 am #17489685 | |
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			 Carlos Rojas WPML Supporter since 03/2017 				
								Languages: English (English ) Spanish (Español ) Timezone: Europe/Madrid (GMT+01:00)  | 
		
			
			 Hello, I have been able to reproduce a similar issue in a sandbox site with a fresh new WordPress + WPML installation, so I have escalated this ticket to our 2nd tier of support for further testing. I will get back to you as soon as I get an answer from my colleagues. Thank you very much for your patience and understanding!  | 
		
	
| October 21, 2025 at 9:26 am #17502222 | |
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			 alexanderK-29  | 
		
			
			 Hey any updates? Kind regards  | 
		
	
| October 21, 2025 at 11:59 am #17502937 | |
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			 Paola Mendiburu WPML Supporter since 11/2020 				
								Languages: English (English ) Spanish (Español ) Italian (Italiano ) Timezone: Europe/Madrid (GMT+01:00)  | 
		
			
			 Hi there! This is Paola and I will continue with the ticket as Carlos is on holidays. Our developers have confirmed that what you’re seeing is expected behavior. When you add punctuation such as a period (.) at the end of the headline, the engine recognizes it as a sentence, and applies sentence case instead (e.g. “Our solutions for your individual needs”). This is a general behavior across many AI translation engines, which rely on punctuation to infer context — whether a phrase is a title, a sentence, or a label.  | 
		
	
| October 21, 2025 at 12:29 pm #17503062 | |
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			 alexanderK-29  | 
		
			
			 Hey Paola, Ok, so this means, there will be no other option for me, to manually add dots - what I do not want due to design choices or I have to manually adjust ALL headlines on the webpage? Kind regards  | 
		
	
| October 21, 2025 at 2:30 pm #17503461 | |
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			 Paola Mendiburu WPML Supporter since 11/2020 				
								Languages: English (English ) Spanish (Español ) Italian (Italiano ) Timezone: Europe/Madrid (GMT+01:00)  | 
		
			
			 Hi Alex, You can manually edit the translation from the translation editor. As our second tier said: punctuation helps disambiguate whether a phrase is a heading, sentence, or label.  | 
		
	
| October 21, 2025 at 7:17 pm #17504410 | |
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			 alexanderK-29  | 
		
			
			 Sorry, if I annoy you - but who is paying me to translate every headline on 60+ pages?  | 
		
	
| October 22, 2025 at 11:32 am #17507294 | |
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			 Paola Mendiburu WPML Supporter since 11/2020 				
								Languages: English (English ) Spanish (Español ) Italian (Italiano ) Timezone: Europe/Madrid (GMT+01:00)  | 
		
			
			 I’ve checked this with our developers, and it’s actually the expected behavior. So the translation engine isn’t misbehaving — it’s just following that convention now. If you prefer your headings in sentence case, you can still adjust them manually in the translation editor. That way, you’ll have full control over the capitalization style. There is no other solution.  |