How to Change the Default Translation Language on Chrome

I'm usually a Mac user, but because I'm currently testing the Razer Blade laptop computer, I've been compelled to temporarily change to Windows. In some way, Chrome for Windows identified my mother tongue is Bulgarian, and also instantly established the browser's default translation language to Bulgarian-- despite the fact that I like to convert web pages to English.

Fortunately, transforming the default translation language is rather straightforward. Below's how to do it:

How to Change the Default Translation Language on Chrome

How to Change the Default Translation Language on Chrome

Step 1: When you open any type of page in an international language, you will certainly see the Translate symbol at the best side of the URL bar. Click it.

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Step 2: This will open the Translate settings.

Step 3: Open up the 'Options' drop-down menu (alternatives will rest left of 'Translate' on MacOS), and head to 'Change languages.'.
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Step 4: Select your recommended translation language (in my situation, English).

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Step 5: Boom! You're done.

Whenever you visit an international language web page now, you can right-click (or use the Translate symbol in the URL bar) to convert it to your default language-- with no demand to pick the recommended language by hand.
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Oh, by the way, this works similarly on both MacOS and Windows.

Trust me, it'll conserve you some unneeded nuisance.