How do I make Google not translate?

How do I make Google not translate?

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. At the bottom, click Advanced.
  4. Under “Languages,” click Language.
  5. Check or uncheck “Offer to translate pages that aren’t in a language you read.”

How do I permanently change Google language?

Change your web language settings

  1. Sign in to your Google Account.
  2. On the left, click Personal info.
  3. Under “General preferences for the web,” click Language Edit .
  4. Search for and select your preferred language.
  5. Click Select.
  6. If you understand multiple languages, click + Add another language.

What Languages can Google not translate?

Here are 8 surprising languages that Google can’t translate.

  • Cantonese. With around 60 million native speakers, Cantonese is the official language of Hong Kong and Macau.
  • Odia or Oriya. Which language:
  • Bhojpuri.
  • Maithili.
  • Oromo.
  • Fula.
  • Quechua.
  • Mayan Languages.

How do I turn off automatic translation in Gmail?

Disabling Google Chrome Automatic Translation Feature

  1. Click on the three dots on the top right of the window.
  2. Click on Settings.
  3. Type in Translate in the Search Field.
  4. Expand the Language option by clicking on the arrow.
  5. Turn off “Offer to translate pages that aren’t in a language you read”

How does Google know my language?

Google will use a browser’s location and location preference as the primary clue for a user’s language intent. In most cases, the language setting is defaulted to how the user installed the browser. If the browser was downloaded in English from a US mirror, it will probably be set to English and US.

Is it better to use Google Translate to translate single words?

This is more of a recommendation than a strategy, but if you follow it, the quality of the translations you receive from Google Translate will be much, much better: When you use Google Translate, never, ever use it to translate single words!

What’s the best Google Translate fail of all time?

Here, for your entertainment, is a roundup of our favorite Google Translate fails. And remember: friends don’t let friends use the free autotranslate feature. 1. That time workplace safety equipment got a craving for pumpkin spice lattes. (For the uninitiated, “otoño” means “autumn” in Spanish). 2.

How do you suggest a change in Google Translate?

There are two ways to do this: suggest a change for individual translations or join the Translate Community. Suggesting a change is easy: just type or paste in words or phrases on the device as you normally would. If the translation looks problematic, simply “suggest an edit” inside the translated box.

How big is the download for Google Translate?

Google Translate now offers users the ability to download a whole language for future use offline. To activate the service, you must first download the language with a Wi-Fi or cellular connection, so it’s probably best to do this before traveling. The download for each language can be about 25 or 30 megabytes in size.