How to change the language in the Google Chrome browser
Language diversity is a big deal for Google, catering to a worldwide user base of cultures and dialects. Your default language setting on Google Chrome may be English, but there are options for folks who don’t speak English. Language barriers are removed with a Chrome feature thattranslates web page textinto your chosen dialect. Here’s how to change the language settings on devices running Google Chrome, includinguseful Chromebooks, Android devices, and PCs, all conducted within Google Chrome.
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How to change Google Chrome’s language on Windows computers
You can change the default language of Google Chrome from the Windows app. If youinstall Chrome on a Macor Linux computer, you can only change it from your computer’s settings menu. You may need to restart the browser for the settings to take effect. Additionally, the option to display Chrome in a language or offer translations may be grayed out, meaning Chrome doesn’t support the language on its user interface (UI).
How to change Google Chrome’s language settings on Android
There are three ways to change Chrome’s language on your Android smartphone:
Change Chrome’s language on Android
Configure your preferred language in Chrome on Android
Change Translation settings in Chrome on Android
How to change Google Chrome language on other devices
There isn’t an option to change Chrome’s language from within the browser if you don’t own a Windows, Chromebook, or Android device. The app uses your default settings. If English is your device’s language, that’s what you see in the browser.
Change Chrome’s language on macOS
Change Chrome’s language on Chromebooks
Change Chrome’s language on iPhone or iPad
More languages are on the way
Google Chrome offers a long list of languages to choose from. No matter your first language or preferences, you can break barriers when browsing the internet. If you don’t find your dialect among the available ones, Google regularly releases updates for Chrome to ensure users have the best browsing experiences. To enjoy them,modify your browser to the latest version.
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