I always appreciate when users include both their attempt to pose the problem in English and, if they can't do so quite clearly, a version in another language as well. There are enough people on SO that someone who speaks the language in question will almost certainly be able to fix up the English version quickly. If such a person finds the question unclear in both languages and the OP is unable to explain it quickly, the question will surely be closed as unclear. If the OP does not understand the answers, that is unfortunate, but SO nonetheless benefits from good answers.
An extreme example of how a strict "English only" policy fails: I remember reading a question in which the OP stripped all the comments out of their code because they were not in English. Surely the question would have been better if the code had retained its (Spanish, I think) comments!
Some limits may be reasonable. Major world and regional languages like Chinese, Hindi, Arabic, Spanish, French, Russian, German, and Japanese are much more likely to find competent translators on SO than less-popular languages like Icelandic and Yoruba.