Non. Je n'aime pas.
J'ai mis beaucoup d'effort en demandant ma question. De plus, en me disant que si je met ma langue maternelle dans ma question, vous allez me donner un expectation, que quelqu'un vais aller traduire ma question, et m'aider. En meme fois, la communaute aura un impact negative sur ma question. Je vous detestera tous.
For all you non-speaking French people out there...
You will give me an expectation that someone will come help me in my native language, or will translate my question for me.
This expectation will already impact the main experience that many of these users have. I've found a lot of "non-English" questions with poor grammar, spelling and punctuation (to the expectations of a native speaker), that get plenty of down votes. Furthermore, not everyone even understands these languages. While you could pull up Google Translate, the accuracy of those translations are poor, let alone will anyone even bother to do that.
Nothing gets improved. The asker is happy, the community gets mad with more questions like this, and all heck breaks loose.
Another thing to add, though not directly related to the main content of this answer, is that I have been criticized in the past for trying to help other users in their native language. If I can tell, from code, or from the language in the question that the asker speaks a language that I speak, such as French, I will generally try to 'bilingualise' my comments, so that both the asker and others' in the community may benefit. That's been met with a lot of criticism from various users in the community.