> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.aisera.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.aisera.com/aisera-platform/translation-in-browser/how-to-translate-this-documentation.md).

# How to Translate this Documentation

Because the Aisera Product Documentation is public and available to read in any web browser, you can use the translation abilities of your favorite browser to read the Aisera Product Documentation in many different languages.

{% hint style="info" %}
**NOTE:** The Aisera Admin UI software has not been translated, so all screenshots remain in **English**.
{% endhint %}

## To Translate with the Google Chrome Browser

1. Use the 3 vertical dots in the upper-right corner of the browser window to select Translate from the Chrome browser pull-down list.

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2. This will bring up a **Detected Language** window. If the window closes, use the Translate icon in the heading bar to re-open it.

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3. Click the three verical dots to the right of the word **English**.
4. Select **Choose Another Language.** The language you're currently using will be at the top of the pull-down list.&#x20;

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5. Pick the language you want to use to read the documentation. In this example, the chosen language is **Korean**.

## To Translate with the Firefox Browser

1. Go to your browser settings and download the language you want to use to read the documentation.<br>

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2. Then go to one of the Aisera documentation pages and select the 'Translate page' option. Choose one of the languages that you downloaded.\
   \
   ![browser\_trans\_page.png](https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0?ui=2\&ik=7260cb2a70\&attid=0.8\&permmsgid=msg-a:r163330485592300173\&th=19abcc6bc5ba9247\&view=fimg\&fur=ip\&permmsgid=msg-a:r163330485592300173\&sz=s0-l75-ft\&attbid=ANGjdJ_GgGq4jGXI5vPMcSkkyxRERRYzSCN9yNVIu1AF5ywJ4qotOcexGJqtzSBzLBhT3tMvSqL_HgllAQphJi2RBtpaVNr6Cueuc8KAODQboZBxpzzQEu7RLU3yXcQ\&disp=emb\&realattid=ii_mif1ktgw7\&zw)<br>

3. Now the page appears in the language you chose. I tested this and if you follow the links, the linked pages are also translated.<br>

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4. Follow a link. The resulting page is also translated.

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## To Translate with Other Browsers

1. Look up the translation commands for the browser you are using.
2. Choose the language that you want to use to read the documentation.

## Translation Example Pages

Use the following links to see an example of the '[**Create an AiseraGPT Bot**](https://docs.aisera.com/aiseragpt/how-to-set-up-an-aiseragpt-bot/configure-an-aiseragpt-bot)' topic in different languages.

* [**Korean Example Page**](https://docs.aisera.com/aisera-platform/translation-in-browser/how-to-translate-this-documentation/korean-example-aiseragpt-page)
* [**Hindi Example Page**](https://docs.aisera.com/aisera-platform/translation-in-browser/how-to-translate-this-documentation/hindi-example-aiseragpt-page)
* [**Portuguese Example Page**](https://docs.aisera.com/aisera-platform/translation-in-browser/how-to-translate-this-documentation/portuguese-example-aiseragpt-page)
* [**Japanese Example Page**](https://docs.aisera.com/aisera-platform/translation-in-browser/how-to-translate-this-documentation/japanese-example-aiseragpt-page)<br>


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