issue with having a multilingual site on a brizy hosted site... if makes any sense at all.
First off the bat, the intention I had was to have the entire site hosted on Brizy Cloud and would just transfer over to a domain that is owned by me. I created the site called Printbijmij and wanted the primary language in Dutch and the secondary language in English. Since its a co-owned site with my partner I was hoping to see a translated version of Dutch and the secondary in English in project format so my partner and I could tweak any part we needed. I am a bit stuck with the minimal tech savvy know how I have on how I can get this sorted and be able to also show my partner how we can see things as a project before we change out the old site we run. I hope you can help?
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Hello
When adding a translation to a Brizy Cloud project, multiple languages get published under language codes like /en and /nl and the translations are available under Settings for each page.

Are you wanting to setup one website for Dutch and another for English with two different domain names? You can. Let's say you create the Dutch website first and add a custom domain to it. Your partner can later duplicate the project, translate it into English and publish it on a different custom domain. You can also hyperlink the websites with each other. Have a look at https://brandio11.brizy.site/ and click the "Dutch" button at the top right corner and observe what happens.
If you are looking for something different, kindly elaborate.
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