One amazing thing about the Internet is the increased ability for automatic translation of foreign web pages. By adding a Google translate button to Chrome, you can translate entire webpages with a button click.

Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

Google Translate Button

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    Search for a Google translate button in your Chrome browser. Click on the entry to open it.
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    Click "add to Chrome" in the top right corner of the extension's box to install it.
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    Search for a site that isn't in English, such as the Japanese Google site.
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    Click the translate button that looks like an "A" with a blue border in the upper right corner of Chrome. You can also click "translate" in the dialog box that appears.
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    Check the page, and you'll see that before where there were foreign text, or simply just untranslated little boxes, there is now English text.
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Method 2
Method 2 of 2:

Right click Translate

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    Go to a web page with another language.
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    Right click on the page.
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    Select "Translate to English" (if English is your Main language).
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Warnings

  • The translations may not always be completely 100 percent accurate, so it's best to ask a native speaker also if it's important.
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