Apple mail auto translate

Apple Mail does not have a built-in auto-translate feature. However, there are a few workarounds you can use to translate emails in Apple Mail:

  1. Google Translate: You can use Google Translate to translate emails in Apple Mail. Here's how:
    • Open the email you want to translate in Apple Mail.
    • Copy the text of the email by selecting all (Command+A) and then copying (Command+C).
    • Open a new tab in your web browser and go to translate.google.com.
    • Paste the copied text into the translation box.
    • Select the language you want to translate from and the language you want to translate to.
    • Click the "Translate" button.
    • The translated text will be displayed below the original text.
  2. Microsoft Translator: You can also use Microsoft Translator to translate emails in Apple Mail. Here's how:
    • Open the email you want to translate in Apple Mail.
    • Copy the text of the email by selecting all (Command+A) and then copying (Command+C).
    • Open a new tab in your web browser and go to translate.microsoft.com.
    • Paste the copied text into the translation box.
    • Select the language you want to translate from and the language you want to translate to.
    • Click the "Translate" button.
    • The translated text will be displayed below the original text.
  3. Third-party add-ons: There are also third-party add-ons available that can translate emails in Apple Mail. For example, you can use the "Translate" add-on from the Mac App Store, which allows you to translate emails with a single click.
  4. Keyboard shortcuts: If you use a specific language frequently, you can set up keyboard shortcuts to translate text in Apple Mail. For example, you can use the "Translate" keyboard shortcut (Command+Shift+T) to translate the selected text.

Note that these workarounds may not be as seamless as having a built-in auto-translate feature, but they can still help you translate emails in Apple Mail.