keelestamine
Keelestamine is a term used in linguistics to describe the process by which a language becomes the primary or official language of a particular region or nation, often supplanting or marginalizing other languages previously spoken there. This process can occur through various social, political, and economic mechanisms. Historically, conquest and colonization have often led to the keelestamine of the colonizer's language in the colonized territory. In modern times, it can also be a result of government policies promoting a single national language for unity and administration, or due to the dominant economic and cultural influence of a particular language group.
The effects of keelestamine can be profound, impacting cultural identity, education systems, and social mobility. Communities