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Open Menu (three dots) → Settings → Languages.
Under Google Translate, enable translation and choose your target language, such as English or French.
When a page opens in another language, click Translate or right-click and choose Translate to ....
To automate translation for a language, choose Always translate [language] when the prompt appears.
Open Menu (three dots) → Settings → Languages.
Enable Offer to translate pages that aren't in a language you read.
When a foreign-language page opens, use the translation prompt in the browser.
Select Always translate [language] to make it automatic for that language.
Firefox often relies on extensions for easy full-page translation in common desktop setups.
Open the Firefox add-ons page and install a translation extension such as Mate Translate or a similar page-translation add-on.
Visit a page in another language and click the extension icon.
Choose Translate to translate the page.
If the extension supports it, enable Always translate for this site.
Open Settings → Languages, or enter brave://settings/languages in the address bar.
Make sure Brave Translate is enabled and your preferred language is set correctly.
Open a page in another language and use the translation prompt in the address bar.
Choose Always translate [language] to automate translation for that language.
Open Settings → Advanced → Opera Translate, or search for Translate in settings.
If built-in translation is available, enable it there.
If not, install an extension such as Google Translate, Lingvanex, or Mate Translate from the Opera add-ons store.
Use the translation icon or extension button when a page is in another language.
Safari on recent macOS versions includes built-in page translation from the address bar.
Open a webpage in another language.
Click the Translate icon in the address bar.
Choose the destination language.
If Safari offers it, enable Always translate for faster reuse later.
If the translation banner does not appear, refreshing the page can help.
Right-click translation is available in some browsers, especially Chrome.
Extensions are the easiest fallback when a browser does not include page translation by default.