FAQ - Supported Languages in TrainerCentral
From the user interface to our communication emails, we have customized TrainerCentral with localized
content catering to users who are proficient in other languages.
Supported languages in TrainerCentral
TrainerCentral is available in the following languages.
- French
- English
- German
- Italian
- Japanese
- Chinese
- Spanish
- Portuguese
- Russian
- Dutch
- Korean
- Tamil
- Thai
- Malay
- Vietnamese
- Hindi
- Indonesian
To enable multi-language support:
- Navigate to accounts.zoho.com.
- Click Profile from the left menu.
- Under the Personal Information section, open the Language dropdown, and choose your preferred language.
- Click Save.
Kindly note that changing
your language here will also change it across all Zoho products.
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