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Language transation belongs at the browser level. Several browsers offer browser-level auto-translation of webpages. Here is how to do it.
- Google Chrome: Chrome has a built-in translation feature that can automatically translate webpages in over 100 languages. To enable this feature, go to Chrome's settings, click on "Advanced," for some versions while others skip "Advanced," and click on "Languages." From there, go to the bottom and select the languages you want to translate and now when you visit a website in a different language the browser translates the website.
- Firefox: Firefox has limited built-in translation feature called "Firefox Translate" that can automatically translate webpages. To enable this feature, go to Firefox's settings, click on "General," and then click on "Language." From there, you can select the languages you want to translate and choose whether to translate entire webpages or just specific text.
- Safari: Safari has a built-in translation feature that can automatically translate webpages. To enable this feature, go to Safari's settings, click on "Preferences," and then click on "Advanced." From there, you can select the languages you want to translate and choose whether to translate entire webpages or just specific text.
- Opera: Opera has a built-in translation feature that can automatically translate webpages. To enable this feature, go to Opera's settings, click on "Browser," and then click on "Languages." From there, you can select the languages you want to translate and choose whether to translate entire webpages or just specific text.