It is textbook "too broad"—i.e., lacking sufficient focus to be answered in our Q&A format.
Although the question does establish the context of it being a wxWidgets-based application written in C++, the question boils down to "How do I internationalize my application?", and that's something that an entire book could be (and surely has been) written about. This simply doesn't fit into our Q&A format because it cannot be reasonably addressed by a single answer.
Note that the very first comment points this out, so there is not really any mystery as to why it was closed.
It might be possible to revise the question to add additional context that would narrow its focus, making it possible to actually answer it, but I'm not totally convinced.
The reason for closure - "Update the question so it focuses on one problem only.". Problem is - it is focused on 1 problem only - how to add i18n to the application.
Yes, and that one problem is too broad. But, you have identified a weakness in the description of the close reason. That can, hopefully, be improved. It used to say something like:
There are either too many possible answers, or good answers would be too long for this format. Please add details to narrow the answer set or to isolate an issue that can be answered in a few paragraphs.
…which is a much more accurate and understandable explanation.
The fact that it talks about multiple languages is irrelevant.
Yes, agreed. It is irrelevant that it talks about multiple human languages. The approach to internationalize would not be dependent on which language you're internationalizing for. But the issue of internationalizing an application is simply too broad to be covered in our Q&A format.
I strongly believe that this is AI closure... ;-)
Thankfully, there is no such thing here.