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How to Change Google Chrome Default Language
ByBrian BurgessLast Updated on June 15, 2021
By default, Google Chrome is installed with English as the default. But if you need a different language you can change it. Here’s how.
By default, Google Chrome is installed with the English language as the default. But many people don’t use English as their first language. If you want to change the default Chrome language, you can. Here’s how to do it.
Change Default Language for Google Chrome Browser
To get started, launch Google Chrome, click on the (three dots button) on the screen’s upper-right corner, and click Settings.
Chrome Settings
Then, on the left, click the Advanced dropdown menu to show Advanced Settings and click Languages.
Advanced Chrome Settings
Next, on the right, click the Language dropdown menu. Then click on the “Add languages” link from the menu.
Add Languages Chrome
Now, a menu will pop up that gives you various languages you can choose from. You can either scroll down to find the language you need. Or, you can search languages from the field on the upper-right corner of the menu. Select the one you want and click the Add button.
choose language to add to Chrome
Do that for each of the languages you want to add to Chrome. They will be added to the list of the “Languages” menu. Click on the three dots next to the language you want. Then click on the box next to “Display Google Chrome in this language.”
display Chrome in this language
Then you need to click the Relaunch button for the changes to go into effect.
Relaunch Google Chrome
That’s all there is to it. When your How to fix Gmail Temporary Error 500 browser gets back from the relaunch, it will display in the language you selected. Note that you can enable spell checking in that language, too.
Spell Check Google Chrome
Make sure the Spell Check button is enabled, and then select the language you want to use for it. Also, note that each time you change the language, you’ll need to relaunch the browser for the setting to go into effect.
And for more on the browser, check out our other articles, including how to perform a Safety Check on Chrome. Or take a look at how to use the Google Chrome Reading List feature.
How to Change Your Default Language in Google Chrome
Don’t want to search the web in English anymore? Practicing your Spanish, Italian, or another language? Here’s how to change languages in Google Chrome.
Lance Whitney
By Lance Whitney
July 13, 2018
Do you read and understand more than one language? If so, you might want to apply your multilingual talents to your web browser.
On Google Chrome, switching the language will make all the menus, toolbars, and other interface elements appear in the new language. If a website is available in more than one language, Chrome will choose the right version for your chosen language by default. If not, Chrome can offer to translate the page into your language. Let’s check this out.
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Chrome Settings
Chrome Settings
Open Chrome on your computer. Click on the three-dot icon () on the top right and select the Settings command.
Advanced Settings
Advanced Settings
Scroll down the Settings page and click on the link for Advanced.
Chrome Language Settings
Chrome Language Settings
Scroll down the Advanced area until you find the section for Languages. Click on the box for Language to reveal all the available options. Click on the link to Add languages.
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