It would be about what language the government uses to operate. It wouldn't have to have signs in multiple languages, or translations. Perhaps employment might not require multiple languages in as many positions.
Voting ballots would not have interpreters or translations.
I've never understood the requirement to have various languages at voting places. After all, new citizens must pass a difficult citizenship test in English.
How is it hurting you or anyone to have multiple languages in any of these places? Voting is sacred to citizens--languages in a pluralistic society to make sure the directions are crystal clear is a feature of our country, not a bug.