Then Order of the Catholic Mass is identical all over the world. I have attended Mass in many Asian and in most European countries. Since Vatican II in the mid-1960s, Mass has been offered in the local language for the most part.
The same prayers are used, albeit in the local language. If you know the order of things and the prayers, you can follow along in English.
I also found, as a one time - a LONG time ago - altar boy, that knowing the original Mass in Latin (it was required before Vatican II) helped me comprehend the Mass in France, Spain, Portugal and Italy. Apparently there is enough similarity in Latin-based languages that you can sort it out - at least to know where you are in the usual flow of the Catholic Mass.
Also, you can download a free copy of the Order of the Mass in the language(s) you prefer, at
www.misas.org. Use this link to go directly to the download page:
Misas.org - Horarios de Misa e información sobre la liturgia para asistir a la Eucaristía
I hope this helps.
Tom