Predictive Typing

Does predictive typing support more than one language? Can you write one message in Spanish, the next in English?

Does predictive typing support more than one
language? Can you write one message in Spanish, the
next in English?
Input and user interface are English only in this version. Spanish display should work fine.
http://m10lmac.blogspot.com/2007/06/iphone-language-capabilities-seem.html

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    Enter text - iPhone
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