How to Change Google Calendar Language to English [Quick Tips]

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Google Calendar is one of the best ways to get organized in our busy lives. If you are accessing Google Calendar from a foreign country, your Google Calendar language may be different. Sometimes you can easily change it if you know the language your Google Calendar shows. But it will be quite annoying when the language is unknown to you. Here are quick tips with pictures to show you how to change the Google Calendar language back to English.

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You can change Google Calendar language, country, and time zone very easily on the Google Chrome browser. Change Google Calendar language from Chinese to English, Arabic to English, Hindi to English, etc. easily.

Steps to Change Google Calendar Language to English

Temporary Language Changes in Google Calendar

First, you should change the Calendar language to English. Then you can proceed to permanent changes. Here are the steps.

Open Google Calendar in Google Chrome

Right Click Anywhere on the screen and select “Translate to English”. See the Picture below.

How to Change Google Calendar Language

It will translate the Google Calendar language from an unknown language to English. If it may not be on the first attempt, try again. It will definitely translate the language into English. Remember, this is a temporary change.

Permanently Change Language in Google Calendar

First, follow the above temporary settings. Then click on the Gear icon and select “setting”.

Google Calendar Language Settings

On the next screen, you can see options to change the Google calendar language, country, timezone, etc.

Google Calendar Language, Time, Country Settings

This way you can easily change Google Calendar language from any language to your desired language. Share if you like the above quick tips.

Prashanth KV
Prashanth KV
Your Trusted Google Sheets and Excel Guide Prashanth KV brings a wealth of experience in Google Sheets and Excel, cultivated through years of work with multinational corporations in Mumbai and Dubai. As a recognized Google Product Expert in Docs Editors, Prashanth shares his expertise through insightful blogging since 2012. Explore his blog for practical tips and guidance on maximizing your spreadsheet skills.

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