Google Chrome for Windows and Chrome OS lets you change its user interface language from over 100 available languages. So, if you want Chrome’s settings and menus to appear in another language, here’s how to change the default language.
macOS, Linux, iPhone, iPad, and Android users have to change the system’s default language in order for the language in Chrome to follow suit.
We use Google Chrome on Windows for this guide. Changing Chrome’s default language on Chrome OS, however, is virtually identical.
The first thing you want to do is fire up Chrome, click the menu icon, and then click on “Settings.” Alternatively, you can type chrome://settings/
into your address bar to go directly there.
Once in the Settings menu, scroll down to the bottom, and click on “Advanced.”
Scroll down a little bit more until you see the Languages heading. Click on “Language” to expand the setting.
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