Google Chrome is the most used browser in the world. And there are various reasons for this popularity, from the practicality of organizing favorites and viewing them on different devices to more advanced functions such as translating a website with one click.
Via another Google Translate feature, It is possible to convert an entire page from another language to Brazilian Portuguese. In this way, you can access information and news in our language without having to use another application.
And today we at TecMundo teach you how to translate a website into Portuguese in Google Chrome. Read on!
How to translate a website in Google Chrome on your mobile phone?
1. Using the Google Chrome app on Android or iPhone, navigate to the page you want to translate into Portuguese;
2. Once there, press the button with the three-dot symbol. It is positioned on the right side of the screen, at the top, as seen in the image below;
3. Then look for the “Translate to…” option in the menu that opens;
4. A banner will then appear at the top of the screen indicating that the page has been converted;
5. OK, now browse the entire page in Portuguese.
How to translate a website in Google Chrome on PC?
1. Open Google Chrome and access the website you want to translate into Portuguese;
2. Once there, click on the three-dot icon on the right at the top of the screen as shown in the image below;
3. Then click “Convert…” to perform the conversion;
4. In the tab that appears on the screen, click on “Portuguese” to translate into our language;
5. Ok, now check out the entire website translated into our language.
What do you think of the tutorial? Check out TecMundo for more articles like this. Also take the opportunity to learn how to use Google Translate offline. Until next time!
Source: Tec Mundo

I am a passionate and hardworking journalist with an eye for detail. I specialize in the field of news reporting, and have been writing for Gadget Onus, a renowned online news site, since 2019. As the author of their Hot News section, I’m proud to be at the forefront of today’s headlines and current affairs.