How to Change Your Interface Language To English112
If you're using a device or software that's not in English, you can change the interface language to English. Here are the steps on how to do it for different devices and software:
For Windows 10:
1. Go to the Settings menu by clicking on the Start button and then selecting the gear icon.
2. Click on "Time & Language" and then select "Language".
3. Under "Preferred languages", click on the "Add a language" button.
4. Search for "English" and then click on the "Add" button.
5. Click on the "Options" button for English and then select "Set as default".
6. Restart your computer to apply the changes.
For macOS:
1. Go to the Apple menu and select "System Preferences".
2. Click on "Language & Region".
3. Select "English" from the list of preferred languages.
4. Drag and drop English to the top of the list.
5. Click on the "Apply" button.
For Android:
1. Go to the Settings app.
2. Scroll down and tap on "System".
3. Tap on "Languages & input".
4. Under "Languages", tap on "Add a language".
5. Search for "English" and then tap on it.
6. Tap on the "Set as default" button.
For iOS:
1. Go to the Settings app.
2. Scroll down and tap on "General".
3. Tap on "Language & Region".
4. Tap on "iPhone Language".
5. Select "English" from the list of languages.
6. Tap on the "Done" button.
For Microsoft Office:
1. Open any Microsoft Office application, such as Word or Excel.
2. Click on the "File" tab and then select "Options".
3. Click on the "Language" tab.
4. Under "Display Language", select "English".
5. Click on the "OK" button.
For Google Chrome:
1. Open Google Chrome.
2. Click on the three dots in the top-right corner and then select "Settings".
3. Scroll down and click on "Advanced".
4. Under "Languages", click on "Add languages".
5. Search for "English" and then click on the "Add" button.
6. Click on the "Display Google Chrome in this language" button for English.
7. Restart Chrome to apply the changes.
For Mozilla Firefox:
1. Open Mozilla Firefox.
2. Click on the three lines in the top-right corner and then select "Options".
3. Click on the "Language and Appearance" tab.
4. Under "Languages", select "English" from the drop-down menu.
5. Click on the "OK" button.
For Safari:
1. Open Safari.
2. Click on the "Safari" menu and then select "Preferences".
3. Click on the "General" tab.
4. Under "Default Web Site Language", select "English" from the drop-down menu.
5. Click on the "Close" button.
For Opera:
1. Open Opera.
2. Click on the "Opera" menu and then select "Settings".
3. Click on the "Browser" tab.
4. Under "Language", select "English" from the drop-down menu.
5. Click on the "Save" button.
For Edge:
1. Open Microsoft Edge.
2. Click on the three dots in the top-right corner and then select "Settings".
3. Click on the "Languages" tab.
4. Under "Preferred languages", click on the "Add languages" button.
5. Search for "English" and then click on the "Add" button.
6. Click on the "Set as default" button for English.
2024-11-08
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