How To Change Your Language On Google

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Celina Ruffel

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Jul 15, 2024, 12:22:23 PM7/15/24
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Some features aren't available in all languages. To change your language to Marathi, Bangla, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Urdu, Gujarati, or Kannada, change your primary language to your preferred language.

Tip: If each person using a speaker wants to use a different language, each person must set up Voice Match with the device. This will allow the Google Assistant to recognize and respond in your preferred language.

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On Android TVs, the Google Assistant is available in English, French, German, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (Brazilian), Spanish, Swedish, and Vietnamese. More languages are coming soon.

On TVs that don't run the Android TV operating system, available languages vary. On LG TVs, the Google Assistant is available in English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (Brazil), and Spanish. On all other TVs, the Google Assistant is only available in English.

To change your billing language to Japanese or English, follow the steps below depending on where your billing portal is located in the left navigation menu of the Zoom web portal. Not sure how to identify where your billing portal is located? Learn how to locate your billing settings.

Note: If you purchased your plan through sales and cannot make this change on your own in the billing portal, contact your Account Executive to request the change or submit a request to Zoom Billing Support.

You apparently have the region France on My Kaspersky, so the program was downloaded in French.
The license is tied to your account, so after installing the program, you just need to connect to My Kaspersky and the program will be activated.

Edit: I set my region to France because that's where I live. If I set something else that would have been incorrect information, and the way it was worded made me think that I wouldn't have been able to use what I had paid for.

You can change temporally the GUI from French to English with key combination SHIFT + F12 (or back with SHIFT + F5), but in every system will start with the original language again, so you should use again the 1st combination.

I live in Taiwan and whenever I try to buy something on ebay the language is automatically changed to traditional Chinese. My ability in reading Chinese is nowhere near good enough to understand what the web pages in it say. I have searched around the site and have not managed to find out how to change the language. Given that all the other global companies and a lot of smaller national companies here in Taiwan allow the language to be changed, it would be quite strange of ebay to not allow people to change the language because English is the language the world trades in.

I also wish to find it, I avoid using ebay because it translates the listings and the titles literally and that **bleep** completely changes the meaning of the words in Portuguese. For example if I want to find a steam key. A good translation would be chave (key) steam (as it is we don't translate names ) the results I get for steam keys are vapor chaves. Steam literally means vapor, but obviously it should not apply here. This is just one example but any text directly translated from a language to another is really bad.

Pay attention the the website that you are being sent to when your browser sends you to eBay. The ebay cookie in my browser (Google Chrome) sends me to is www.ebay.es My page is entirely in Spanish. If I go to www.ebay.com my page is entirely in English. If the cookie in your browser is sending you to the wrong site, then delete your ebay cookies. Then navigate to and login to the site that you wish (according to your desired language) manually. A new cookie will be created in your browser.

I searched the entire website to change the language to english, didn't find the option. I live in Switzerland and my german is good enough, but there's a lot of specific words I don't always understand and it's annoying having to translate every other sentence/word. But here's the SOLUTION people!!! I switched from .CH to .COM and that's it!! ebay.com is the english version wherever you are located.

I have a similar problem. I am American but live in Switzerland and my ebay is in German, but I am not fluent in German so that makes it very difficult to use the site. I cannot seem to find anywhere to change the settings to English, and of course the fact that everything is in German doesn't help (I don't even know where to click if I can!).

Same-ish issue here. Despite using .com website, eBay started changing labels to local language. And there is zero way that I know of to disable this. No, it's not chrome auto-translate. It's as if those in charge have never heard of people speaking multiple languages. Also only parts of the site get translated, to the point that the search category dropdown is in one language, but the category list on the left is in another. It's a complete mess without any option for the end-user to fix it.

It's infuriating, to the point I abandoned the search I was going on.

Same here. I am Hungarian, but I am used to the English appearance/language. Recently the site started to use my local language but as nagi wrote not completely. I could of course live with that but sometimes the translation is weird and as I said only partly done. Annoying. They should either translate it entirely, or leave it in English. It is that simple. Interestingly if I log in the ebay.de site it works as it should, in German.

Same here. This is one of the worst experiences on any site in the recent past. Half-arsed automatic translations that do nothing else, but ruin the experience. I can't really understand how a project manager does not get sacked for missing out the most basic principle of such a feature: giving the user the option to switch languages. If I were to move to Thailand temporarily and try to use the service from there, would I need to take a quick few months long crash course on Thai script just to be able to use eBay?

Same here, this is EXTREMELY frustrating. One day Ebay suddenly just decided .com to me will be in the local language, not only that, but ever since then the layout changed, parts are missing, account settings page links don't work and the help and contact section just bring up 'sorry nothing matches' to even the most important and basic questions. What the hell is going on?? Do they not care?? As far as I know there is NO language option now whatsoever to set it to ENGLISH by default. If I want English now I have to go to .co.uk but that will not let me set anything on my account...

I had the same issue for multiple years and never have been able to change the language of my email notifications from Ebay, despite several messages to them and threads of other frustrated people like this.

This is an incredible BASIC feature that people that speak more than one language (or perhaps want to learn more) rely on daily because we are used to running different apps in different language for varying reasons. Having to change my entire system language just to get Evernote to run in English or any other language is not at all acceptable. This should be a BASIC feature for a professional Desktop application and the fact that it's not in the new app is appaling and culturally myopic. Are there only monolingual Americans on the Evernote dev team???

Wish it could be a setting you could choose from. I'm not allowed to change the language of my Windows due to company policies, but I like using the English language for practicing and keeping in touch with the language.

I totally agree, I just spent an hour on trying to get rid of the red underlining as I am typing in dutch and the language check is english. I even reset my windows language to dutch bu that does nog work either. Please fix this as fast as possible. I am a premium user.

Yes I totally agree with this request. Although in previous versions of Evernote (on a MAC at least) this was available from a menu point, it seems to have disappeared as of a couple of months ago (currently on 10.5.7). This is a show stopper for me and I presume many others who work in more than one language and need to constantly change from one to the other.

On many MAC apps, this language switcher is accessed by the handy Command-Shift-: . It would be very nice if Evernote did the same, but I'd settle for the old menu point to bring up the language switcher to save the day.

I'm stuck on this same issue using evernote in the browser and in the app. This is a definite deal breaker as I need towrite notes in both english and spanish. Has anyone found a workaround? I love evernote, but this could be the end of my premium subscription

Wasted a lot of time searching for the language setting of the spelling checker, because I couldn't imagine that you have a spelling checker and it is fixed to English! Please make it available in more languages. (No; it is not possible to change the language of the operating system, that should be English).

I thinks it's time to look around for alternatives, since Evernote is not fixing bugs in version 6.x and moving upwards to version 10.x is still no option for me since this version is lacking so much we had in version 6.x.

It should be possible to bring along an integrated function - however this means to build a new functional block into the app. Is this likely ? Let us wait and see. Most users will have their system set to the same language they use for their note taking. V10 is still lacking some core functions, like printing, that are important for all users. I think EN will focus to get these implemented.

I just discovered this incredible omission !???
Heys, guys !
Please stop wasting time with inventing new and useless features like "Homepage" and tasks,
and find a way to make the program usable in different languages !!

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