How to translate in Google Chrome (Desktop and Mobile)
Automatic Method: When you visit a page in another language, a Google Translate icon will often appear in the address bar. Click on it and select “Spanish.”
Right-Click: Right-click anywhere on the page and select “Translate to Spanish.”
Android: Tap the three-dot menu (⋮) in the upper right corner and select “Translate.”
Settings: If this doesn’t work, go to Settings > Languages and turn on “Ask if you want to translate web pages that are not written in a language you understand.”
How to Translate Webpages in Firefox:
Automatic Prompt: Firefox often detects foreign languages and suggests translation automatically.
Manual Trigger: Click the translation icon located in the address bar (toolbar).
Menu Option: Right-click anywhere on the page and select Translate page.
Language Selection: A dropdown menu allows you to select the target language (e.g., English).
Revert to Original: To switch back, click the toolbar icon again and select Show original.
Using Safari on Mac (macOS Big Sur or later)
Translate Webpage:Look for the translate icon in the Smart Search field (URL bar).
Action:Click the icon and select your preferred language to translate the page.
Revert: Click the same icon to select “View Original”.
Selected Text: Control-click any text on a page and select “Translate”.
Adding Languages: If needed, add languages via System Settings > General > Language & Region.

















