
You will then see a screen that first asks you what language Google products should use - if it isn't set to your preferred language, go ahead and select the right one. Restart Chrome (otherwise the changes will not take effect.)Īn alternative for Mac and Linux users with a Google accountĬhoose the language Google Products should use. " (This will be the first checkbox in the series.) Once you move the language to the top, click the three dots again and click " Display Google Chrome in this language. Click on the three vertical dots to the right of your preferred language's name, and select "move to the top" (it's the first selection that does not have a checkbox) to give that language the highest priority.
If this is the case, select the proper dialect, rather than the plain version of the language - otherwise you may not be able to set it as the default language.) Once you find the right one, click, "Add" in the lower right corner of the pop up. (Some languages also have separate dialects, like Canadian French and Swiss French.
This is where you can search for and select your preferred language, which will show up in both the language that you have set as your primary language as well as the native language and spelling.