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- Overview
- Translate webpages in Chrome
- Turn translation on or off
- Change your default language
- Add all the languages that you know
- Manage list of always translated languages
- Manage list of never translated languages
- Change the language of your Chrome browser
- Write in an unsupported language
- Related resources
You can change your preferred language in Chrome. Chrome can also translate pages for you.
When you come across a page written in a language you don't understand, you can use Chrome to translate the page.
1. On your computer, open Chrome.
2. Go to a webpage written in another language.
3. On the right of the address bar, click Translate .
4. Click on your preferred language.
5. Chrome will translate your current webpage.
You can control whether Chrome will offer to translate webpages.
1. On your computer, open Chrome.
2. At the top right, click More Settings.
3. On the left, click Languages.
You can select the language Chrome translates the page into.
1. On your computer, open Chrome.
2. At the top right, click More Settings.
3. On the left, click Languages.
4. Under “Google Translate,” click Translate into this language.
5. Select the language that you want from the language list.
If the page is in more than one language, it shows your preferred language first.
1. On your computer, open Chrome.
2. At the top right, click More Settings.
3. On the left, click Languages.
4. Under “Preferred languages,” click Add languages.
5. Select the languages that you want to add.
You can control which language Chrome automatically translates.
1. On your computer, open Chrome.
2. At the top right, click More Settings.
3. On the left, click Languages.
4. Under “Google Translate,” click Automatically translate these languages.
5. Click Add languages.
If the page is in more than one language, it shows your preferred language first.
1. On your computer, open Chrome.
2. At the top right, click More Settings.
3. On the left, click Languages.
4. Under “Google Translate,” click Don’t offer to translate these languages.
5. Click Add languages.
• This option is only available on Windows computers.
Important: To add or remove web content languages on your Chromebook, learn how to manage languages.
On Mac or Linux? Chrome will automatically display in the default system language for your computer.
1. On your Windows computer, open Chrome.
2. At the top right, click More Settings.
3. On the left, click Languages.
If you need to write using a language that your computer doesn't support, use the Google Input Tools Chrome extension.
If you're using Windows, you might need to configure your Windows language settings to add East Asian languages or other languages that use complex scripts.
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• Turn Chrome spell check on and off
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