Translation

Translate webpage in Chrome

It is the easiest and quickest in Google Chrome actually. You can translate the entire webpage without hitting many buttons. You just need to adjust the Settings a bit and you are done.

  1. Click on the three dots on the upper right corner of your browser.
  2. Go to Settings> scroll down and click on ‘Advanced Settings’ tab.
  3. Scroll down and go to Languages and click on your selected Language.
  4. You will see a tab saying ‘Offer to translate pages that aren’t in a language you read.’
  5. Hit the button to the right and turn it ON and you are done. Now every time you land on a webpage with a foreign language, Google will offer you the translate option, and you can translate the entire webpage in just one click.
  6. Go to the webpage you want to translate, right click and select Translate to English (or your selected language).

Translate a webpage in Firefox

Firefox has no translation feature by default. You can, however, add the number of languages you want to. To add a new language-

  1. Click on the menu button on the top right corner of your browser
  2. Go to Preferences> and click on ‘Choose in the Language and Appearance section’.
  3. Select any language you want and click OK.
  4. For translation in Firefox, you have to install the Firefox Translation extensions. Some of the most popularly used add-ons are GoogleTranslatorforFirefox or ToGoogleTranslate.

Translate a web page in Edge

Microsoft Edge also doesn’t have any auto-translate featurethe use of extensions is required. Download the Translator for Microsoft Edge from Microsoft Store. Translator translates webpages in 60 different languages. Download and install the tool and you will see the icon on the top right corner of your browser. Open the webpage you want to translate and click on the icon. Select your preferred language and set the tool to translate every webpage you visit or select the text you want to translate and use the tool to translate.

Translate a web page in Safari

To get started, choose Preferences from the Safari menu, select the Extensions tab, and click the tick box to turn on the extension. A list of extensions are available at apps.apple.com

 

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