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As suggested by @Zedinc, I have added the following rule to my user stylesheet: .tweet-translation { display: none !important; } This hides the “translations” completely. The translations are loaded via an XHR (AJAX) request to https://twitter.com/i/translations/show.json?dest=en&id=TWEET_ID I blocked this URL, but for no obvious reasons my ...


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Unfortunately, there is no way to turn off these translations. The translations are shown when your interface language is different from the language Twitter thinks the tweet is written in (and Bing Translator supports the language pair). You can always use a Greasemonkey script or similar to hide them, but there aren't any settings to disabling them on ...


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Gmail has inline Message Translation- a bar should appear at the top an email opened in a foreign language and you can select the source (Nepali in your case) and target languages (if auto-detect doesn't produce your desired combination). If the translation bar doesn't appear you can click the more down arrow (next to the reply button) and select Translate ...



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