Set "German" as the automatic translation for Chrome

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With the Google Chrome web browser, you have the option of translating foreign-language websites into German with one click. You can find out how to set up Chrome for this here.

Set up German translation under Google Chrome.
Set up German translation under Google Chrome.

Language settings under Google Chrome

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Before you under Google Chrome can display the German translation, you must first set German as the default language, if you have not already done so:

  1. To do this, first go to the Google Chrome settings. To do this, you either have to click on the symbol with the wrench at the top right and then select the fifth entry or open "chrome: // chrome / settings /" in the address field.
  2. Now you have to scroll to the end of the page that appears and then click on the link displayed at the bottom so that you can see the advanced settings.
  3. Now scroll again to the end and click on the wide button for the fifth from the last category (via "Downloads").
  4. In the left area you can now see the languages ​​currently installed under Chrome. If you do not read "German" (resp. "German"), you would have to click on the button at the bottom left in the list and select the German language.
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  6. Now select the German entry in the left column and then click on the two buttons displayed in the right area.
  7. Finally, all you have to do is close Google Chrome completely and restart it to use the German language by default.
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Activate German translation

As soon as you have set "German" as the standard language, all you need to do is check the box. so that a translation option for foreign language websites is automatically displayed to you would:

  1. To do this, follow the first two steps of the first guide, so go to the advanced settings of Google Chrome.
  2. Now all you have to do is check the box for "Translation of foreign languages ​​..." in the "Language" area below the "Settings for languages ​​..." button.
  3. Now close the Google Chrome settings (for example with Ctrl + W) and then go to a foreign language website.
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In the upper area you can now see the proposed translation option and can use it for the website you have called up.

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