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The new Microsoft Edge supports translation for more than 60 languages. The browser will automatically prompt you to translate a webpage when when the page you're opening is in a language other than those listed under your preferred languages in settings.

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  1. Open a webpage in Microsoft Edge. The browser automatically detects the language of the page and a menu appears asking you to confirm that you want to translate the page.

  2. Do any of the following:

    • In the Translate to list, choose the language you want to translate the page to. The default is the language you've set for Microsoft Edge.

    • To translate the page, click Translate.

    • To always automatically translate from the source language, select the Always translate from [Language] check box.

    • To skip translation, in the list on the lower right, select Not now to skip translation or Never translate [Language] to never have the panel appear when you go to a page using that language.

      Note: You can manually open the panel later, even if you select the option to never translate.

  3. On side of the address bar, you'll briefly see the status showing that the page has been translated.
    If you select the translate icon in the address bar, the menu that appears also shows the status.

Manually translate a webpage

If you've set Microsoft Edge to never translate a specific language, you'll still be able to translate it at any time. Just select the translate icon in the address bar and the menu will appear.

After the page has been translated, you can translate the page again to a different language or to restore the page to its original language.

To translate the page again to a different language:

  1. On the address bar, select the translate icon .

  2. In the Translate to menu, select the language you want.

  3. Select Translate.

Restore a webpage to its original language

  1. On the address bar, select the translate icon .

  2. Select Show original.

Turn on translation in Microsoft Edge

Microsoft Edge is set to offer translation by default, but if this setting has been turned off for some reason, you'll need to set it again. To set whether Microsoft Edge offers translation:

  1. At the top corner of the browser, select Settings and more' loading='lazy'> > Settings.

  2. Select Languages.

  3. Turn on Offer to translate pages that aren't in a language I read.

By default, Microsoft Edge uses the same language as your system. For information about how to set the language for Microsoft Edge, see Use Microsoft Edge in another language.

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This article shows how you can use Microsoft Edge settings to add a supported language to the browser. Microsoft Edge supports 84 display languages on Windows and 81 display languages on macOS.

Note

This article applies to Microsoft Edge version 78 or later.

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Add a supported language to Microsoft Edge

Use the following steps to see the list of supported languages and then add a language to Microsoft Edge.

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  1. On the browser menu bar, click the Settings and more icon (...) or type Alt+F to open the 'Settings and more' menu.
  2. Under Settings, click Languages.
  3. Under Languages, click Add languages to see the list of languages you can add.
  4. In the Add languages list, you can search for a language (Search languages) or use the scroll bar to find the language you want to add.
  5. When you find the language, select the checkbox for the language and then click Add. The language you added will appear at the bottom of the list of Preferred languages that are already set for Microsoft Edge. Websites you visit will appear in the first language in the list that they support.

Change preferred languages

You can reorder your language preferences, get Microsoft Edge to offer translations, and see Microsoft Edge in a specific language.To change a language setting, click the ellipsis (...) next to the language to open for 'More actions'.Depending on the language, you will see one or more of the following options:

  • Display Microsoft Edge in this language.
    • On Windows, select this box and then click Restart.
    • On macOS, Microsoft Edge is displayed in the preferred language of your system. You can change the language in System Preferences>Language & Region. Restart Microsoft Edge.
  • Offer to translate pages in this language. This option is only available if you enable the Offer to translate pages that aren't in a language you read.
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  • Remove

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You can also set up spellcheck options (Check Spelling) based on your preferred language settings.

Foreign language translator extension

In addition to using a foreign language in the browser, you can use the Translator for Microsoft Edge extension to translate foreign language web pages and text selections for more than 60 languages.

Note

If the translator extension doesn't work after installation, restart Microsoft Edge. If the extension still doesn't work, provide feedback through the Feedback Hub.

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Supported display languages

The following table lists the display languages that are supported by Microsoft Edge.

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Languages that aren't supported by Microsoft Edge on macOS are indicated by an asterisk (*) after the country/region.

LanguageCountry/regionCode
AfrikaansSouth Africaaf
AlbanianAlbaniasq
AmharicEthiopiaam
ArabicSaudi Arabiaar
AssameseIndiaas
AzerbaijaniAzerbaijan, Latinaz
BanglaIndia*bn-IN
BasqueBasqueeu
BosnianBosnia and Herzegovina, Latinbs
BulgarianBulgariabg
CatalanCatalanca
ChineseChina, Simplifiedzh-CN
Taiwan, Traditionalzh-TW
CroatianCroatiahr
CzechCzech Republiccs
DanishDenmarkda
DutchNetherlandsnl
EnglishUnited Kingdomen-GB
United Statesen
EstonianEstoniaet
FilipinoPhilippinesfil
FinnishFinlandfi
FrenchCanadafr-CA
Francefr
GalicianGaliciangl
GeorgianGeorgiaka
GermanGermanyde
GreekGreeceel
GujaratiIndiagu
HebrewIsraelhe
HindiIndiahi
HungarianHungaryhu
IcelandicIcelandis
IndonesianIndonesiaid
IrishIrelandga
ItalianItalyit
JapaneseJapanja
KannadaIndiakn
KazakhKazakhstankk
KhmerCambodiakm
KonkaniIndiakok
KoreanKoreako
LaoLaos P.D.R.lo
LatvianLatvialv
LithuanianLithuanialt
LuxembourgishLuxembourglb
MacedonianNorth Macedoniamk
MalayMalaysiams
MalayalamIndiaml
MalteseMaltamt
MaoriNew Zealandmi
MarathiIndiamr
NepaliNepalne
NorwegianNorway, Bokmålnb
Norway, Nynorsknn
OdiaIndiaor
PersianIranfa
PolishPolandpl
PortugueseBrazilpt-BR
Portugalpt-PT
PunjabiIndiapa
QuechuaPeruquz
RomanianRomaniaro
RussianRussiaru
Scottish GaelicUnited Kingdomgd
SerbianBosnia and Herzegovina, Cyrillic*sr-Cyrl-BA
Serbia, Cyrillicsr-Cyrl-RS
Serbia, Latinsr-Latn-RS
SlovakSlovakiask
SlovenianSloveniasl
SpanishMexicoes-MX
Spain, International Sortes
SwedishSwedensv
TamilIndiata
TatarRussiatt
TeluguIndiate
ThaiThailandth
TurkishTurkeytr
UkrainianUkraineuk
UrduIslamic Republic of Pakistanur
UyghurPRCug
ValencianSpain*ca-Es-VALENCIA
VietnameseVietnamvi
WelshUnited Kingdomcy

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