Lets be honest. English isn't the first language of many of our users and as a result there are now several language specific sites, for example in Portugese. However, it will take some time till there are SOs in every language, and I doubt that every language ever will be covered.
Now, one could argue that today one should learn English, and be somewhat proficient, at least to the point that one can communicate without problems. But overestimation of one's own capabilities leads to… interesting results.
The linked question is completely beyond comprehension, and at that point not salvageable, unless OP explains his intent a little bit better. With a little bit of imagination (and a big bottle of scotch), one can fathom an interesting gem inside that inscrutable post, which is a pity. And OP tries to clear things up, with mixed results.
Given OP's previous posts on SO, I got to the conclusion that his first language is German. Now, I know a little bit of German, and others might too, which brings me to this post's title:
Is it OK to encourage a user to add the question in their first language in the comments? After all, the comments are meant to clear things up.
If it's possible to do so in another language, great. If no one speaks Unicornian, well, that's a pity, but it's still better than reading only botched English.
EDIT: To clear things up: SO has a Non-English Question Policy, which is fine. This discussion is about temporary inclusion of another language in either the question or comments. The policy allows only the second. Either way, the community shouldn't be responsible to translate questions. It's just meant as an additional way clarify things, especially if the question has been closed as unclear.