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I am using Firefox 128.5.0esr (64-bit) on Debian 12. This is the browser that comes installed with the system. Recently, an offline translation feature was added to Firefox. In settings, you can download various languages. I would like to know where language models for offline translation are stored. The downloaded languages I want to copy to another computer without internet connection so that I can use the offline translation on this computer.

I am using Firefox 128.5.0esr (64-bit) on Debian 12. This is the browser that comes installed with the system. Recently, an offline translation feature was added to Firefox. In settings, you can download various languages. I would like to know where language models for offline translation are stored. The downloaded languages I want to copy to another computer without internet connection so that I can use the offline translation on this computer.

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uI found it. On Linux it can be found under the following path.

/home/user-dir/.mozilla/firefox/*.default-esr/storage

Replace "user-dir" by the name of your user folder and "*" by the letter combination before that ".default-esr".

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uI found it. On Linux it can be found under the following path.

/home/user-dir/.mozilla/firefox/*.default-esr/storage

Replace "user-dir" by the name of your user folder and "*" by the letter combination before that ".default-esr".

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