Actually, forget it. My humblest apologies. It was a setting on my
Foxlingo toolbar. Apparently it automatically had translate from
English checked. I do not appear to be having any more problems.

On Sep 26, 2:19 pm, Jellybelly wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As subject says above, Google Translate is translating pages already
> in English to English because they identify as being from Ireland. But
> they are not originally written in Irish. This is rather annoying,
> especially as it changes the tab title and icon to Google Translate
> (why is that by the way, it is not helpful in anyway?). It even does
> this when I search using the google.IE page, and then puts a pop up
> translate box for each search result I hover over. This is really
> annoying.
> Just in case whoever reads this hasn't a clue, very few Irish people
> actually speak or read Irish, therefore, very few websites that are
> Ireland based, are written in the Irish language. To be really clear,
> most Irish websites are written in English.
> Please let me know if I can fix this problem, or if you can and will.
> And if not, HOW DO I TURN OFF Google Translate? Because otherwise I
> will have to remain logged out of Google at all times.
> Thanks for your time.
> Rachael

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