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How to translate email in Gmail app

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How to translate email in Gmail app

  • Open the Gmail app and open the email you want to translate.
  • Tap on the three dots in the top right corner of the email.
  • Select Translate.
  • Select the language you want to translate the email to.
  • The email will be translated and displayed in the new language.
  • If you dismiss the translation option, it will reappear when the app detects that the email’s content is different from your set language.

You can also turn off the Translate banner. To turn off the Translate banner for a particular language, simply accept the “Don’t translate [language] again” prompt that appears when you dismiss the banner.

Meanwhile, if the system fails to detect another language, you can manually translate the email using the option found in the three-dot menu.

Here are some additional things to keep in mind when using the new Gmail translate feature:

  • The translation functionality is currently in its beta phase, meaning there might be occasional inaccuracies or errors in the translated content.
  • Keep in mind that the translation might not be entirely precise, especially for technical or legal documents that require precise linguistic understanding.
  • The feature allows you to translate only one email at a time, so if you have multiple emails in a foreign language, you’ll need to translate them individually.
  • Also, the feature will be available to users gradually, so if you don’t see the feature in your Gmail app, update the app or wait for few weeks.

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