To quote myself in my answer to Is it OK to crosspost Stack Overflow questions, now that the Portuguese SO is open? from MSE
The whole reason cross posting is discouraged is it splits answers and comments between communities, however, the guideline was established when you had 2 sites with different but overlapping scopes, not 2 sites with identical scopes merely differing in the accepted language of the site.
Personally, I still don't think cross posting is the best option. Assuming you speak both languages well enough to translate, I think you should pick the site that think would give you the best answer, and ask it there.
If the question is really a good question and gets several good answers, then repost it in the other site. You can self answer with 1 or more of the good answers you already got, translated into the other language (preferably as CW and attributed to the original poster). Then if either question gets additional good answers, you can add them in the future in the same manner. I think it will require some maintenance on your part, but I think it would be helpful to avoid problems of good questions being unavailable to users who don't speak the appropriate language.
But to add something else that I posted as a comment to the original answer
I don't want to endorse cross posting until the asker is sure the question is valuable. If someone cross posts a bad question on both sites, then you are forcing 2 different communities to clean up the same question. At least by testing it on 1 site, you give the community a chance to accept it, clean it up, and upvote it.
So don't cross post for the sake of cross posting. If you think the question (and answers) are valuable to the general community, then it is ok to cross post it, but don't make 2 different communities clean up a crap post.