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My native language is German, I speak English, some Italian and written Latin, no French. Here's my interpretation of your comment:
I like the post. I really like it. ~~Something~~ English is good ~~for the community or~~ for communicating, [German word for corn, ...] because (but?) it is fun to enjoy a multitude of languages [random Turkish letter].
Probably the second part of the sentence isn't about English helping to enjoy languages, nevertheless English is just good for communicating.
Words which helped me:
J’ => You => Some person => Probably Iandore => English adorable
post => English post
Vraiment => Italian veramente
L’ => An article similiar to the Italian ones => Word after it is a noun
anglias => Italian Inglese => English?
c'est => it is (est in Latin)
sympa => German Sympathie/English sympathy
pour => Italian per
communiquer => Latin communis, word ending weird, but probably a verb (German kommunizieren)
c'est = again "it is"
amusant => German amüsieren
de => Italian di (de in some forms)
croiser => German/French Connaisseur
une => Italian una, but as plural (non-existent in Italian)
multitude => English multitude (Latin multi)
de => Italian di again
langues => English language or Italian lingua
comme => Latin communis stuff again???
ça => What, Turkish?!
Bon travail !
English explanations:
Nice.