Well, gnome-language-selector works with accountsservice to set the
language, and root is not a normal accountsservice user. Also, please
remember that you can't change the overall language environment on the
fly; you need to re-login for a new language to be applied.

You can start gnome-terminal in English by pressing Alt+F2 and run the
command

env LANGUAGE=en gnome-terminal

Otherwise, if you actually log in as root, you can set the language for
root manually (untested):

~# echo 'LANGUAGE=en' >> .pam_environment
~# echo 'LANG=en_US.UTF-8' >> .pam_environment

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  gnome-language-selector: dragging a language does not work

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