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The translate attribute in HTML is used to specify whether the content of an element is translated or not. This attribute is new in HTML5.
Supported Tags: It supports all HTML elements. 

Syntax: 
 

<element translate = "yes|no">

Attribute Values: The translate attribute contains two value which are listed below: 
 

  • yes: This attribute is used to specify that the content of element can be translated.
  • no: This attribute is used to specify that the content of element can not be translated.

Example: 
 

html




<!DOCTYPE html> 
<html
    <head
        <title>translate attribute</title
        <style
            body { 
                text-align:center; 
            
            h1 { 
                color:green; 
            
        </style
    </head
    <body
        <h1>GeeksforGeeks</h1
        <h2><strong >translate attribute</strong></h2
        <p translate="no">Don't translate this!</p>
  
  
          
  
<p>This can be translated to any language.</p>
  
  
    </body
</html


Output: 
 

Supported Browsers: 

  • Google Chrome 19 and above
  • Edge 79 and above
  • Opera 15 and above
  • Safari 6 and above
     

Last Updated : 09 Jun, 2023
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