Language Support in Leopard on top of Tiger

Hello everyone.
I have a MacBook with the Mac OS 10.4.10 in spanish....
I want to purchase Leopard from Apple Online Store in the USA but I don't know if the copy they sell supports Spanish.... can I select the installation language?. Does the Installation programs recognize the language of the OS already installed in the computer?
I have an Spanish OS and I don't want to damage the language.......
Best regards

I want to purchase Leopard from Apple Online Store in the USA but I don't know if the copy they sell supports Spanish.... I have an Spanish OS and I don't want to damage the language.......
There is no "Spanish" version of OS X. All copies of OS X are the same and are multilingual. When you get a copy from the Apple store or anywhere else, you choose a language when you first install it and afterwards you can switch to Spanish or any of more than a dozen other languages in a few seconds by changing the system preferences. That goes for what you have now, and Leopard will certainly work the same way.

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