How to add the translate add-on to Firefox
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By default, Firefox does not come with translation features. However, you can easily add such a feature by installing an add-on of your choice. Below we list several widely-used add-ons.
Google Translator for Firefox
The most used translator add-on for Firefox is Google Translator for Firefox by nobzol. It allows to translate full pages as well as selected text only by a single click or a shortcut. The translation will seamlessly replace the original text in the page.
S3.Translator
S3.Translator by Oleksandr automatically adds Google Translate into Firefox. It supports translating whole webpages, selected text or entered phrases between 100+ languages. It also offers a feature for helping you to learn new languages.
Google™ Translator
This add-on by Andy Portmen is a multi-language translator, which adds a Google Translator button to your browser toolbar, which opens simple translate UI. It also allows to translate whole pages from the context menu.
More
If none of the add-ons fit your needs, there are many more you can try in the language category on our Firefox Add-ons website. If you are looking for language support other than translators, please check out the following articles.