Just tried on my Mac by setting Spanish as my default language. None of the programs I opened used different shortcuts in Spanish than English, although the menu text was all translated. TextEdit was the main program I used to test.
I also tried setting my keyboard to the Dvorak layout (very different layout, still meant for English), Spanish layout (still QWERTY), and French (a & q, z & w, m & , & ; swapped). Even though the French keyboard had the q in a different place, the shortcut was still CMD-Q.
So, it seems the convention on Mac OS X is to have the shortcuts always use the same letters.
However, according to this link, in Spain CTRL-G(uardar) is normally the shortcut for saving: http://www.ixda.org/node/18527.
Here's an argument for basing the shortcuts on the position of the key on the keyboard, but I'd be surprised if anyone actually does that. http://blog.i18n.ro/are-we-supposed-to-localize-keyboard-shortcuts/
Ctrl+Sto be the standard combination in German (Howewer, this may be down to chance because "Save" translates to "Speichern". I'll check what the finns do, they have a word starting with "T" for it) – Pekka 웃 Jan 4 '11 at 22:44Ctrl+Seven in finnish: aakkonen.com/sisalto/asetukset/tab0sis/tab0sivut/word_opas/… so chances are these are indeed international standards – Pekka 웃 Jan 4 '11 at 22:46