What are the Available Languages for the CliftonStrengths Assessment and Reports?

Languages for Taking the CliftonStrengths Assessment

Upon registering your account at Gallup, you will proceed to take the CliftonStrengths assessment and a plethora of languages are available for your selection.

Assessing the Reports in Your Choice Language

By default, the language of your CliftonStrengths reports is displayed in the language you took your assessment in. However, you can also download your reports in any of the 33 languages available, and you can do this by simply changing your language on the Gallup dashboard. This can be very useful for those who are stronger in their native languages but will like to share their reports with others who are more conversant in other languages. E.g. a native Japanese speaker can take the assessment in Japanese but shares their English language reports with their English-speaking manager who doesn't understand Japanese.

The 33 languages available are:

  1. English (USA)

  2. English (Great Britain)

  3. Español, Spanish (Argentina)

  4. Deutsch, German (Germany)

  5. 简体中文, Chinese (Simplified, China)

  6. 繁體中文, Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan)

  7. 日本語, Japanese (Japan)

  8. 한국어. Korean (Korea)

  9. ไทย, Thai (Thailand)

  10. Bahasa Indonesia, Indonesian (Indonesia)

  11. Français, French (France)

  12. Français canadien, French (Canada)

  13. Italiano, Italian (Italy)

  14. Nederlands, Dutch (Netherlands)

  15. Português (Brasil), Portuguese (Brazil)

  16. Русский, Russian (Russia)

  17. Български, Bulgarian (Bulgaria)

  18. हिंदी, Hindi (India)

  19. Hrvatski, Croatian (Croatia)

  20. Magyar, Hungarian (Hungary)

  21. Polski, Polish (Poland)

  22. Română, Romanian (Romania)

  23. Svenska, Swedish (Sweden)

  24. Türkçe, Turkish (Turkey)

  25. Čeština, Czech (Czech Republic)

  26. मराठी, Marathi (India)

  27. தமிழ், Tamil (India)

  28. Íslenska, Icelandic (Iceland)

  29. Dansk, Danish (Denmark)

  30. Latviešu, Latvian (Latvia)

  31. Lietuvių, Lithuanian (Lithuania)

  32. Norsk, Norwegian Bokmål (Norway)

  33. Eesti, Estonian (Estonia)

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