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    How do i change the language Opera translates to?

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    • Kane-Wildbrandt
      Kane-Wildbrandt last edited by

      Hi!
      Im from Germany and i want the Auto-Translator from Opera to stop.
      Since there is no way to turn it off and most Websites are in English, i would like to at least switch the language Opera translates things into English.
      I can change the basic Language of Opera to English, but it still says "German (This is the language Opera translates into)" and i cant change that. It doesnt make any difference putting German off the list of favored Languages.
      Anyone can help, please?
      Have a nice day!^^

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      • leocg
        leocg Moderator Volunteer @Kane-Wildbrandt last edited by

        @kane-wildbrandt Opera doesn't have a translator tool yet.

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        • Kane-Wildbrandt
          Kane-Wildbrandt @leocg last edited by

          @leocg When i go to "Settings > Advanced > Preffered Languages" it literally says "English (Opera is displayed in this language)" and "German (Opera translates into this language)" And i cant change the german one.

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          • leocg
            leocg Moderator Volunteer @Kane-Wildbrandt last edited by

            @kane-wildbrandt Click on add languages and add the one you want to set as your preferred for sites. Then click on the three dots and move it to the top, so that Opera will tell pages that your prefer that language.
            If the language is available, the page will be displayed using it.

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