Google Chrome is a web browser that is very popular because it is fast and easy to use. If you want to translate a web page in Google Chrome, there are a few steps that you need to follow. First, open the web page that you want to translate in Google Chrome. Next, click on the three lines in the top right corner of the browser window. Then, click on “Tools” from the menu that appears. From the Tools menu, select “Translate.” On the Translate page, click on “Load Translated Page.” On the next page, select the language that you want to use for translating and click on “Load.” Now, translate the text of the web page as best as you can. When you are finished translating, click on “Save Translated Page.” ..
To offer the translation service, Chrome utilizes Google Translate. You can turn translation on and off in Chrome, depending on whether you want to use it or not.
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Translate a Web Page in Chrome’s Desktop Version
To translate a web page on your desktop, first, launch Chrome and access your web page.
When the page loads, next to the address bar in Chrome, you’ll get a translation prompt. Here, select the language in which you want to translate the page’s contents.
In case you don’t see the prompt, then manually open it by clicking the Google Translate icon next to the address bar.
Chrome will translate your current web page and display it in your chosen language.
And you’re all set.
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Translate a Web Page in Chrome for Mobile
To translate web pages from one language to another on your mobile, first, launch the Chrome app on your phone.
In Chrome, open the web page that isn’t in a language you read. In Chrome’s bottom bar, you’ll see a translation prompt. Here, choose the language in which you want to read your page.
If you don’t see the translation prompt, manually access it by tapping the three dots in Chrome’s top-right corner and choosing “Translate.”
The translated web page will appear on your screen.
And that’s how you read the websites that are in foreign languages on both your desktop and your mobile phones. Very useful!
Did you know you can change Chrome’s default language? Check out our guide to learn how.
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