Supportting languages in mac os x 10.4

Hi Guys
Does mac os x 10.4 support multi-languages?
Does it come with different versions according to the languages or it's only one package sold in the whole world?
Thanks
PowerBook G4 1.5 15"   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

Welcome to Apple Discussions.Does mac os x 10.4 support multi-languages?Yes, but you need to choose the languages you want to use.
Does it come with different versions according to the languages or it's only one package sold in the whole world?
One version loads all languages, then on initial setup you choose your default language.
See this support article
-mj
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