In fact, you can change the language for such error messages during the runtime!
According to MySQL docs:
lc_messages
can be set at server startup and has global and session
values that can be modified at runtime. Thus, the error message
language can be changed while the server is running, and each client
can have its own error message language by setting its session
lc_messages
value to the desired locale name. For example, if the
server is using the fr_FR
locale for error messages, a client can
execute this statement to receive error messages in English:
SET lc_messages = 'en_US'
Just tried it, and it actually works!