借助Google Chrome浏览器,您可以使用您选择的语言(the language of your choice)。此外,您可以添加更多语言并将Chrome设置为翻译它们或询问您是否要翻译它们。
在这里,我们将向您展示如何在桌面和移动设备上
更改Google Chrome的语言。(Google Chrome)
更改桌面(Your Desktop)上的Google Chrome 语言(Google Chrome Language)
使用桌面上的Google Chrome,您可以选择语言顺序并调整翻译和拼写检查的设置。
- 打开Chrome,选择右上角的三个点,然后选择设置。
- 在左侧,选择Languages。在右侧,您将按照偏好顺序查看语言列表。这会将您的首选语言放在首位。
- 要添加新语言,请选择添加语言(Add Languages)。
- 当弹出框打开时,使用搜索(Search)或滚动查找您要添加的语言。
- 标记(Mark)您要包含的每种语言旁边的复选框,然后选择添加(Add)按钮。
重新排列或删除语言
Chrome按照您在列表中的顺序检查语言。如果要移动一个,请选择语言右侧的三个点,然后在下拉菜单中选择上移(Move)或下移。(Move)如果语言位于列表底部,您还可以选择移至(Move)顶部选项。
要从列表中删除一种语言,请选择三个点并选择Remove。
翻译和拼写检查
您会在桌面上Chrome的语言设置中看到其他选项,用于翻译和拼写检查。
要让Chrome为您列表中的一种语言提供网页翻译或(在Windows上)以该语言显示Chrome,请选择三个点。然后选中一个或两个框。
要让Chrome为您列表中没有的语言提供翻译,请打开“提供”切换按钮以翻译不是您阅读的语言的页面。
然后,您可以从基本(Basic)或增强拼写检查(Enhanced Spell Check)中进行选择。您会注意到增强(Enhanced)选项使用与Google 搜索(Google Search)中相同的拼写检查。
在Windows上的(Windows)Chrome网络浏览器中,您可以为您的语言提供一些额外的拼写检查选项。您可以打开要使用拼写检查的语言的切换开关,并通过添加某些单词来自定义拼写检查。
更改移动设备(Your Mobile Device)上的Google Chrome 语言(Google Chrome Language)
您可以在移动设备上的Chrome浏览器中轻松添加、删除和重新排列语言。但是,移动应用程序不提供桌面版本所提供的拼写检查功能。
- 在Android或 iPhone 上打开Chrome ,然后点击右上角的个人资料图标。
- 选择语言(Languages)。就像在您的桌面上一样,您会按照自己喜欢的顺序看到语言。
- 要添加新语言,请点击添加语言(Add Language)。
- 使用搜索(Search)或浏览列表,然后选择要添加的语言。
在安卓上
当您返回主语言(Languages)设置时,您可以通过选择顶部的当前语言来更改默认语言。
- 要重新排列语言,请点住语言左侧的线条并将其拖动到新位置。
- 要删除一种语言,请点击右侧的三个点并选择Remove。
- 要翻译不在您的列表中的语言,请启用切换按钮以将其他语言的页面发送到Google 翻译(Google Translate)。
- 要选择您的翻译语言、自动翻译语言或拒绝特定语言的翻译,请展开底部
的“高级”部分。(Advanced)
完成更改语言后,使用左上角的箭头退出这些设置。
在 iPhone 上
当您返回主语言(Languages)设置时,点击编辑(Edit)以调整语言。
- 要重新排列,请向上或向下拖动语言以按您想要的顺序放置它们。
- 要删除语言,请选择红色的减号并点击删除(Delete)。完成后点击完成(Tap Done)。
- 要更改语言的翻译,请选择它并选择从不翻译(Never Translate)或提供(Offer)翻译。
- 要翻译不在您的列表中的语言,请启用翻译页面(Translate Pages)的切换。
完成更改语言后,选择右上角的
完成以退出这些设置。(Done)
当您在Google Chrome中更改语言时,如果您已登录并(Google Chrome)与您的 Google 帐户同步(sync with your Google account),您的设置将应用于您的其他设备。
既然您知道如何在Google Chrome上更改语言,那么看看如何在 Netflix(change the language on Netflix)、Windows 键盘(Windows keyboard)上或如果您使用 Alexa(use Alexa)上更改语言。
How to Change Language on Google Chrome
With the Google Chrome browser, you can use the language of your choice. Plus, you can add more languages and set Chrome to translate them or ask you if you want them translated.
Here, we’ll show you how to change the language on Google Chrome on your desktop and mobile device.
Change the Google Chrome Language on Your Desktop
With Google Chrome on your desktop, you can select the order for your languages and adjust settings for translations and spell check.
- Open Chrome, select the three dots on the top right, and choose Settings.
- On the left, pick Languages. On the right, you’ll see your list of languages in the order of your preference. This puts your preferred language at the top.
- To add a new language, select Add Languages.
- When the pop-up box opens, use the Search or scroll to find the language(s) you want to add.
- Mark the checkbox next to each language you want to include and select the Add button.
Rearrange or Remove a Language
Chrome checks the languages in the order you have them in the list. If you want to move one, select the three dots to the right of the language and pick Move up or Move down in the drop-down menu. If the language is at the bottom of the list, you also have a Move to the top option.
To delete a language from your list, select the three dots and pick Remove.
Translations and Spell Check
You’ll see additional options in the language settings in Chrome on your desktop for translations and spell check.
To have Chrome offer a web page translation for a language in your list or (on Windows) display Chrome in that language, select the three dots. Then check one or both boxes.
To have Chrome offer a translation for a language not in your list, turn on the toggle for Offer to translate pages that aren’t in a language you read.
You can then choose from a Basic or Enhanced Spell Check. You’ll notice the Enhanced option uses the same spell check used in Google Search.
In the Chrome web browser on Windows, you have a few extra spell check options for your languages. You can turn on the toggles for those languages you want to use spell check for and customize your spell check by adding certain words.
Change the Google Chrome Language on Your Mobile Device
You can easily add, remove, and rearrange languages in the Chrome browser on your mobile device. However, the mobile app doesn’t offer the spell check features that the desktop version does.
- Open Chrome on Android or iPhone and tap your profile icon in the top-right corner.
- Select Languages. Like on your desktop, you’ll see the languages in your preferred order.
- To add a new language, tap Add Language.
- Use the Search or browse through the list, then select the language you want to add.
On Android
When you return to the main Languages settings, you can change your default language by selecting the current language at the top.
- To rearrange the languages, tap and hold the lines on the left of one and drag it to its new position.
- To remove a language, tap the three dots to the right and pick Remove.
- To translate languages not on your list, enable the toggle for Offer to send pages in other languages to Google Translate.
- To choose your translation language, automatically translate the languages, or decline translations for specific languages, expand the Advanced section at the bottom.
When you finish changing your languages, use the arrow on the top left to exit these settings.
On iPhone
When you return to the main Languages settings, tap Edit to adjust the languages.
- To rearrange, drag the languages up or down to place them in the order you want.
- To remove a language, select the minus sign in red and tap Delete. Tap Done when you finish.
- To change the translation for a language, select it and pick Never Translate or Offer to Translate for it.
- To translate languages not on your list, enable the toggle for Translate Pages.
After you finish changing your languages, select Done on the top right to exit these settings.
When you make changes to the languages in Google Chrome, your settings will apply to your other devices if you are signed in and sync with your Google account.
Now that you know how to change the language on Google Chrome, look at how to change the language on Netflix, on your Windows keyboard, or if you use Alexa.