Can I upgrade iphoto 9 (english vers) to iphoto 11 (german vers)

Our family lived several years in Singapore, where I bought this imac. Now we are back in Germany and I like to upgrade my iLife 9 software to 11. Can I buy and install the german upgrade without any problems? Thank for support.

Yes
Be sure to backup first as you must before doing any upgrade
LN

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