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It doesn't exist yet. Google Translate is one of the better automatic translations out there, and it's far from being perfect : typos, language-specific expressions and mistranslated game names (Biohazard wouldn't translate as Resident Evil, as an example) would stick together to bring you a word salad hardly better than the untranslated text.
And you'd still need to detect the language used. Although it wouldn't be an issue if you're knowledgable enough (with a quick search, you can get premade source codes[code.google.com]).
And last, for what purpose ? You'd naturally reply to them in english (if you need a translator to read these messages, it's a safe bet you can't write in that language either), and since according to your suggestion, they'll be denied a english -> mother tongue filter, THEY will be the ones not understanding and having to paste it into Google Translate. Adding the option for all languages (into the one you choose as your Steam language) seems much better.
All in all, too much work for what it's worth, IF accuracy is an issue.
Is there a way we can set a filter on the forums to only display English and ignore non english?