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Google Translate (Another Language > English and/or English > Another Language)

Modified on: Tue, 22 Oct 2024 5:55 PM
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Google Translate is built-into Chrome across Windows, macOS, and ChromeOS.


Another Language > English


1. By default, if the main language of the device or Chromebook is set to English, when browsing to a website that is not in English, Chrome should show a Google Translate pop-up and offer to translate the website to English.

When shown the below pop-up, click on the 'English' button to translate the current website to English:




2. As mentioned above, clicking the 'English' button will translate the entire website into English:




3. In the Google Translate pop-up, if you click the three vertical dots, you can see other options, such as 'Always translate ___Language__' you can use this to remember to always translate the chosen language, every time. You can also choose another language to translate into:






English > Another Language




1. Now, let's say there is a web page in English that you'd like to translate into a different language. Browse to this website, then use two fingers to tap the center of the trackpad. This should bring up the right-click menu. If you have a mouse, simply right-click.

With the right-click menu open, click Translate to English.

For more information on right-clicking on a Chromebook, click here.




2. The Google Translate menu should pop-up. Select Choose another language:




3. Then, choose the desired language that you would like to translate the entirety of the current webpage into:




4. With the desired language, selected click Translate:




5. The page should now be translated from English into the desired language:


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