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Add translation for default currency label in form#329
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Add translation for default currency label in form#329zackbraksa wants to merge 2 commits intospree:mainfrom
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Summary:
This PR updates the form label for the default currency field to utilize the Spree translation system, ensuring that the label can be easily translated into multiple languages.
Reason:
This change enhances the internationalization (i18n) support by enabling dynamic translations for the default currency label, making the platform more accessible to users in different languages.
Impact:
No functional changes for users using the default language, but the label will now reflect the appropriate translation when other languages are in use.