Allow participants to choose the survey language

Create & share your multilingual survey

Allow your participants to choose which language they would like to take your survey in. You can create one single survey in many different languages.

Create your survey in one language first and then simply translate it into as many others as you like. Participants can then choose their preferred language at the beginning of the questionnaire, or you can even create multiple survey links using one language each.

Easily add multiple languages

We have a fantastic built-in translation editor which makes the translation of your survey very easy and super-fast. While translating, you will always see the original text in context of the entire survey, which makes translations more accurate.

You can add as many languages as you like and use any type of characters. We have full Unicode support and can therefore display any type of language and characters in your questionnaire.

Easily add multiple languages
Automatically Translate your Survey with Google Translate

Automatically Translate your Survey with Google Translate

You can easily provide your survey in multiple languages with just the click of a button. Google Translate is one of the most widely used translators on the web, and you can now use it to automatically translate your survey content.

You will still be able to review the translations and to make changes if needed. This feature is optional - no data is sent to Google without your explicit action.

Right-to-left (RTL) Language Support

Automatic support for "right-to-left" (RTL) languages is available in the tool. This means, if you set up your survey with any RTL languages, then the design and layout of your questionnaire will automatically adapt to suit the language that your participant selects.

Everything from the scrollbar to the content will be positioned correctly. Entering answers into inputs will also be from right to left.

Right-to-left (RTL) Language Support
Filter responses by language

All your survey results in one place

You do not have to create one separate survey per language and we can therefore show you all your collected results in one place. You can also easily filter those results by any language you have made available.

Since we fully support Unicode, your participants can enter their answers in any language and using any type of characters in your survey.

List of available languages

We have many languages available for you to translate your online survey. If there is a language missing from the list below, please contact us and we will add it for you.

  • Afrikaans
  • Akan - Akana *
  • Albanian - Shqip
  • Amharic - አማርኛ (Amarəñña)
  • Arabic - العربية
  • Assamese - অসমীয়া *
  • Azerbaijani - Azərbaycanca / آذربايجان
  • Basque - Euskara
  • Belarusian - Беларуская
  • Bengali - বাংলা
  • Bosnian - Bosanski
  • Bulgarian - български
  • Burmese - မြန်မာစာ
  • Burmese (Zawgyi) - မြန်မာစာ (Zawgyi) *
  • Catalan - Català
  • Cebuano - Sinugboanong Binisaya
  • Chewa (Nyanja) - Chichewa (Chinyanja)
  • Chinese, Simplified - 简体中文
  • Chinese, Traditional - 繁體中文
  • Chuukese - Chuuk *
  • Cook Islands Māori - Te Reo Ipukarea *
  • Croatian - Hrvatski
  • Czech - Čeština
  • Danish - Dansk
  • Dari - دری *
  • Dutch - Nederlands
  • Dzongkha - རྫོང་ཁ་ *
  • English
  • Estonian - Eesti
  • Faroese - Føroyskt *
  • Fijian - Na Vosa Vakaviti *
  • Filipino - Wikang Filipino *
  • Finnish - Suomi
  • French - Français
  • Gan Chinese - 贛語 *
  • Georgian - ქართული
  • German - Deutsch
  • Greek - Ελληνικά
  • Gujarati - ગુજરાતી
  • Haitian Creole - Kreyòl Ayisyen
  • Hausa (Ajami) - هَوُسَ *
  • Hausa (Boko) - Hausa
  • Hawaiian - Hawai`i
  • Hebrew - Ivrit / עברית
  • Hindi - हिन्दी
  • Hmong - Hmoob
  • Hungarian - Magyar
  • Ibibio *
  • Icelandic - Íslenska
  • Igbo
  • Indonesian - Bahasa Indonesia
  • Irish - Gaeilge
  • Italian - Italiano
  • Japanese - 日本語
  • Javanese - Basa Jawa
  • Kannada - ಕನ್ನಡ
  • Karen - ကညီကျိာ် *
  • Kazakh - Қазақша
  • Khmer - ភាសាខ្មែរ
  • Kirundi *
  • Korean - 한국어
  • Kurdish - كوردی
  • Lao - ພາສາລາວ
  • Latvian - Latviešu
  • Lisan ud-Dawat - لسان الدعوة *
  • Lithuanian - Lietuvių
  • Luxembourgish - Lëtzebuergesch
  • Macedonian - Македонски
  • Malagasy
  • Malay - Bahasa Melayu
  • Malayalam - മലയാളം
  • Maltese - Malti
  • Mandarin - 中文 *
  • Marathi - मराठी
  • Marshallese - Kajin M̧ajel‌̧ *
  • Moldovan - Moldovenească *
  • Māori - Te Reo Māori *
  • Nepali - नेपाली
  • Nigerian Pidgin - Naija *
  • Niuean - Vagahau Niuē *
  • Norwegian - Norsk
  • Norwegian Bokmål - Norsk (bokmål) *
  • Norwegian Nynorsk - Norsk (nynorsk) *
  • Oriya - ଓଡ଼ିଆ *
  • Oromo - Oromoo *
  • Papiamento - Papiamentu *
  • Pashto - پښتو
  • Persian (Farsi) - فارسی
  • Polish - Polski
  • Portuguese - Português
  • Portuguese (Brazil) - Português (Brasil)
  • Punjabi - ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
  • Quechua - Runa Simi *
  • Rhaeto-Romanic - Rumantsch *
  • Romanian - Română
  • Russian - Русский
  • Samoan - Gagana Sāmoa
  • Sardinian - Sardu *
  • Scots Gaelic - Gàidhlig
  • Serbian - Српски
  • Serbo-Croatian - Srpskohrvatski / Српскохрватски *
  • Shona - chiShona
  • Sindhi - सिनधि
  • Sinhalese - සිංහල
  • Slovak - Slovenčina
  • Slovenian - Slovenščina
  • Somali - Af-Soomaali
  • Spanish - Español
  • Sundanese - Basa Sunda
  • Swahili - Kiswahili
  • Swedish - Svenska
  • Tagalog *
  • Tamil - தமிழ்
  • Telugu - తెలుగు
  • Tetum - Tetun-Dili *
  • Thai - ไทย
  • Tigrinya - ትግርኛ *
  • Tokelauan - Gagana Tokelau *
  • Turkish - Türkçe
  • Turkmen - Туркмен / تركمن *
  • Ukrainian - Українська
  • Urdu - اردو
  • Uyghur - Uyƣurqə / ئۇيغۇرچە *
  • Uzbek - Ўзбек
  • Valencian - Valencià
  • Vietnamese - Tiếng Việt
  • Welsh - Cymraeg
  • Xhosa - isiXhosa
  • Yiddish - יידיש
  • Yoruba - Yorùbá
  • Zhuang - Cuengh / Tôô / 壮语 *
  • Zulu - isiZulu

* This language is not supported by Google Translate and can therefore not be translated automatically.