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Aol mail convert to spanish
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In case he/she has no knowledge of German, the preference would be English but the problem is in case user select Ireland (English) content would show for Ireland and not Germany. For example, consider someone who is from Ireland with English speaking is traveling or living to Germany with German language. The common issue is then someone travelling or living in other country and it is not their native language. Let say a user add multiple languages to his/her settings in Windows and want Microsoft Edge to follow that order (or change it in the Microsoft Edge settings if want). Thank you raising this topic, I believe it would be nice to have additional option to set to follow the Windows Settings.

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Maybe the nice middle ground would be to only hide the translate button on when the web page language that matches the UI display language, since that's the target language in any case, and not offer a translation requester for those languages in the Preferred languages list, but still keep the button there for manual translation? Given that I live in a country when I half-speak the language, this affects 30% of my browsing. If I don't choose this option, then every time a page in this language appears I have an annoying requester asking me if I want to translate it. However, currently if I choose not to translate a particular language, this hides the translate button for that language and there is no way for me to translate the page. I can read natively in some languages (so I have set it to never translate those), in some not at all (then I am happy enough to set it to automatically translate), but there are some languages in between: I basically read them, but I sometimes need help with more difficult texts and would like to have the option to translate. For me the unexpected behaviour is from the MS Translator.














Aol mail convert to spanish