killer language
English
    
    Etymology
    
The phrase was first used by Anne Pakir in 1991 in reference to English.
Noun
    
killer language (plural killer languages)
- (linguistics) A dominant and prestigious language which gradually causes extinction of other, especially minor languages.
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