@decoa7x Yes, and Firefox that is another browser, that doesn't have a built-in translation also, at least gives good alternatives in its Extensions Page, like for example the "To Google Translate" extension, that acts the same as the native one on Chrome does. With the icon integrated in the search bar, appearing when it detects a foreign language or a Language you have opted it to always translate, does a fairly good translation job, has many extras like voice reading the highlighted text(not so good job on that one) and doesn't face any restriction, while you're using it in sensitive data pages.
I too, would never choose Yandex but for another reason, because I tried it and in my language(Greek), in the best way I can put it, the translation results are at best, below average.
Opera unfortunately, is the only one, out of the browsers that are considered Top Users' Choice, that does not have an embedded translator, nor gives a good alternative through an extension-app.....
The extensions that I tried, that exist for Opera (including the Chrome ones), that their usage doesn't involve the copy-paste "facade", and do integrated Web Page Translation, face restrictions. For example, you cannot do a translation in the "Opera Addons" page with those apps.
I don't know, lets hope something will change for Opera in the future, because, this is a very useful tool and for Opera that is considered, in my personal perception, a choice amongst multilingual, non native English Speaking Popula, it is a downer, it does not include one...