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How to change Google Search into Esperanto

Go to Google.com  Click the settles button at the top right corner of the screen. (image 1) Click 'Search Settings' A 'Preferences' screen opens. Change your 'Interface Language' to Esperanto. (image 2) Tic the box for 'Esperanto' under 'Search Language' Scroll through to see if you wish to change any other settings. Click 'Save Preferences' at the very bottom right corner of the screen. You know have Google search and results in Esperanto! (images 3 & 4) image 1 image 2 image 3 image 4

How to change Internet Explorer to Esperanto Language

I don't know. I don't care. You shouldn't be using the Internet Explorer (IE) Internet browser. Switch to Google Chrome , Mozilla Firefox , or Apple's Safari . Now. Reasons to not use Internet Explorer (IE) Internet Browser: Windows 7 shipped to Europe without Internet Explorer German Government: Don't use Internet Explorer 12 Reasons why not to use Internet Explorer World wide monthly usage of browsers: Internet Explorer decreasing, Chrome increasing

Change Mozilla Firefox Browser to Esperanto Language

You can change the language of Mozilla Firefox to Esperanto (instructions below) or you can download an Esperanto version of Mozilla Firefox here  (and shown in the second screen capture below), and finally you can use the addon, Quick Locale Switch , which allows you to switch among various different languages . Simply open up your Firefox browser (the newest version is best) and click on the orange Firefox button at the top left corner of your browser. Go to the 'options' menu, and then 'options'. A pop-up screen appears. Select the 'content' tab. At the bottom under 'Languages' click 'choose' and then 'select a language to add'. Find 'Esperanto (eo)' and 'add' it. Move it to the top of your language list. Any websites that can be displayed in Esperanto, such as Google Search results, will be. The browser itself won't. Mozilla Firefox Language changed to Esperanto Mozilla Firefox Esperanto Version

Google Chrome in Esperanto Language

Google Chrome cannot  be translated into the Esperanto language as shown by the screenshot below.

Esperanto Vocabulary for Facebook

Aldoni foton aŭ filmeton = add a photo or a film (video) Aliaj = other Amikoj = friends Ankaŭ = also Antaŭ = before, ago Ĉe = at Ĉefpago = Chief page (homepage) Ĉiujn = all Demandon = to ask Eble = maybe Fermi = to close Filmetoj = film (video) Fotoj = photos Ĝisdatigi staton = update status Homo = person Informoj = information Jes = yes Junio = June Kion vi pensas? = what do you think? Komenti = comment Komentis pri via… = commented on your… Konto = account Ligilon = link Loĝas en = lives in Minutoj = minute Muro = wall Naskiĝis je = born on Ne = no Ne plu ŝati = unlike Notoj = notes Paĝoj = page Pensas = think Profilo = profile Redakti = edit Reklamo = advertisement Rekomenditaj = recommended Respond = respond Sabato = Saturday Ŝalti = to switch Ŝalti entekstan raportadon = switch text reporting Ŝalti entekstan tradukadon = switch text translation Ŝalti entekstan voĉdonadon = switch text votin

Facebook Homepage in Esperanto (with translations)

How to change the language in Facebook to Esperanto

Log in to your Facebook account Go to your Account Settings (click down arrow on the top right hand of the screen) Click on your language choice and change it to Esperanto Click Save Changes Learn Esperanto from your Facebook account and contribute to the translations by clicking on the small globe at the bottom right hand of the screen. You can turn on text voting (ŝalti entekstan voĉdonadon) and right click any pink underlined Esperanto word/phrase to see the translation, vote on it, or contribute to a better translation.  Note: The Esperanto language on Facebook is around 60%. With more people voting and then providing translations, the percentage of Esperanto on Facebook will increase.  Note: I use Google Chrome Internet Browser when taking the screen captures below. BEFORE: AFTER:

Esperanto on Twitter

The Twitter Feed in the sidebar displays status updates for the keyword 'Esperanto'. Below is a list of active users and additional keywords I've found on Twitter for Esperanto. Keywords esperanto  (references to Esperanto) #esperanto  (written Esperanto or reference about Esperanto) Resource Pages @esperanto @lernu @esperanto_UK @speakesperanto @kurso_esperanto @cursoesperanto @Esperanto_feed @retkoboldo @Esperanto_TV Users @Kolonjano @verdaviro @FechjoCesarano I will add more as I find them. LearnEsperanto.net does not have its own Twitter account. You can follow my personal Twitter at: @ShawnMRill .