Adding a language in Edge is pretty straightforward. However, not everyone is comfortable doing it. We’ll show you how to do that below. When a secondary language is added, Edge won’t prompt you to translate when you visit a web page written in that language. It will display in its native version. This should work on all Edge browsers installed on any operating system, including Windows, macOS, and Linux systems. Edge, Chrome, and other browsers automatically prompt you to translate web pages written in a different language from the default chosen in your browser. In some cases, this will not work. In that case, you can manually choose the secondary language preference to translate. To get started with additional secondary language in Edge, follow the steps below.

How to add secondary language on Microsoft Edge Browser

To change or add a second language on the Edge web browser, click on click on the three dots (ellipse) at the right side of the Edge browser, and click on Settings. On the Edge Settings page, click Language on the left menu, then click the Add languages button on the right pane area to add a language. When the pop-up window opens, search for the language you wish to add or scroll down the list and select the language(s) you want to add. Once the language is added, it should appear on the list of languages added to Edge. Once you’re done, relaunch Edge for the new changes to apply. After that, the next time you visit a web page in one of the languages selected above, Edge will display its native version without prompting to translate. That should do it! Conclusion: This post showed you how to add languages to the Edge web browser. If you find any error or have something to add, please use the comment form below.