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Guys,

Can I just select another language for my OSX, or do I have to re-install it with the desired language?

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Super easy. Just go to your System Preferences -> International -> Languages tab and drag in the order you want the language that OS X will use. Log out, log back in and voilà! OS X is now in the language of your choice.
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Sure...why should I think that I would have to reinstall the OS...LOL...
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