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Multilingual Surveys in Zonka feedback

Create multilingual surveys in Zonka Feedback with AI translation and 30+ language support to collect global feedback effortlessly.

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Written by Abhishek
Updated over 3 weeks ago

The Multilingual Surveys feature allows you to create surveys in multiple languages, making it easy to collect feedback from a diverse, global audience. Respondents can switch to their preferred language, ensuring better engagement and higher response rates.

Use Multilingual Surveys when:

  • You have customers or employees in different regions

  • You want to improve accessibility and inclusivity

  • You need to ensure accurate feedback across languages

πŸ“Œ Multilingual Surveys are available on all Zonka Feedback plans.


How to create a Multilingual Survey

  • Open your survey in the Survey Builder

  • Go to Settings > Multilingual

  • Add and enable the languages you want to support

  • Enter or translate survey content manually, or use AI translation for faster setup

  • Publish your survey – respondents can choose their preferred language


Customization options

  • 30+ Languages supported (including Right-to-Left languages like Arabic and Hebrew)

  • Automatic AI Translator for quick translations

  • Manual Editing to refine translations for accuracy

  • Language Switcher for respondents to change language easily

  • Default Language setting for your survey


Things to keep in mind

  • Translations apply to all survey elements, including questions, buttons, and messages

  • You can preview surveys in each language before publishing

  • Language data is stored in responses, helping you segment feedback by respondent language


Frequently Asked Questions

Can I edit AI translations?
Yes, translations can be reviewed and manually edited anytime.

Is RTL (Right-to-Left) text supported?
Yes, Zonka Feedback supports RTL languages like Arabic, Hebrew, and Urdu.

Can respondents switch languages mid-survey?
Yes, respondents can select their preferred language at the start or switch while answering.

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