Google Search seeks to make information available and useful for all users. To help replenish the gaps in content and perspective, when the user is looking for information in his native language, Google can translate the title and a fragment of the search result for pages that do not correspond to the query language. This allows users to view the results in other languages in their own language and can help the owners of sites achieve a wider audience.
At the moment, Google can translate the results into the following languages: Arabic, Bengal, English, French, German, Gujarati, Hindi, Indonesian, Cannada, Korean, Malayama, Marathi, Persian, Portuguese, Spanish, Tamil, Telugu, Tai, Turkish, Urdu, Vietnamese. The function is available both on mobile devices and on desktops.
If the user presses the translated title, he gets to the page that was translated using a machine translation. Users can also choose an option to view the original search result and go to the page in the original language.
Google does not place translated pages. The opening of the page through the translated result is similar to the opening of the original page via Google Translate or the use of the built -in translation function in the Chrome browser. This means that JavaScript is usually supported on the page, as well as built -in images and other page elements.
If you control the advertising network, you may need to take additional actions so that your advertising is correctly displayed after the user clicks on the translated result. Learn more about how to adapt your advertising network to the functions of translation in the search for Google.
To track clicks and shows of translated results, use the filter Search Appe In the performance report in Google Search Console.
This function applies to all pages and results, depending on the user language. You do not need to take any action to enable this function.
The translated results are part of the functionality of the translation in the search for Google. To disable all the translation functions to Google Search, use the rule notranslate, which can be used through meta-tag or http-heading:
<!-- отключить все функции перевода в поисковых системах, поддерживающих это правило --> <meta name="robots" content="notranslate"> <!-- отключить функции перевода в Google --> <meta name="googlebot" content="notranslate">
You can also specify the rule in the HTTP set:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Tue, 25 May 2010 21:42:43 GMT (...) X-Robots-Tag: notranslate (...)
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