

To add or remove languages from the list, in Microsoft Edge, go to Settings and more > Settings > Languages. A language is considered foreign to you if it's not included in your Preferred languages list in Settings. The Translate icon appears in the address bar when you go to a web page that’s written in a foreign language. When asked if you want to remove the downloaded package, tap Remove.If you open a page written in a different language than your preferred languages in settings, Microsoft Edge will automatically prompt you to translate it. To delete a language from your device: Tap Remove.To update a language on your device: Next to the language, tap Update.To upgrade a language to a higher-quality language pack: Next to the language, tap Upgrade.You’ll get a list of available languages.To always use mobile data when you can't use Wi-Fi: Tap Use Wi-Fi or mobile network.To always confirm before you download without Wi-Fi: Tap Ask before downloading.On your Android phone or tablet, open the Translate app.

If you don’t use Wi-Fi, it may affect your mobile operator charges. Download languages without Wi-FiĪs language files are small, when you’re not connected to Wi-Fi, you can download them with mobile data. Tip: In the Translate app, your saved languages appear as Downloaded. If it asks you to download the language file, tap Download.If it’s not there, the language can’t be downloaded.At the bottom, select the language that you want to download.Before you download languages, connect to Wi-Fi.See languages that work with instant camera translations. Once you’ve downloaded a language, you will be able to translate it by looking at it through your device's camera lens. This lets you translate them without an Internet connection. You can download languages onto your device.
