You could make use of the built in localization features. For text you can use the method NSLocalizedString(@"blah", nil)
. You can also add a files that will work with this function to provide users with the correct language Localizable.Strings
.
In iTunes connect there is the option to add different descriptions and screenshots for each of your chosen languages (setup manually through iTunes Connect). iTunes will also deal with all the pricing stuff which is nice.
Here is a nice tutorial that should help you get started. One thing that you may come across as an issue is adding extra languages to the Localizable.Strings
file, the way to do this easily is through Terminal (since Xcode won't let you drag and drop extra files into it for some reason).
Hope this helps.