All of the ancient languages of the Italian peninsula, apart from Latin and Greek (the Griko dialect in the fringes of southern Italy) died out after the Roman Empire. The Etruscan language survived up until 50 CE at least, and the Etruscans as a cultural identity apparently still existed at the time of Alaric the Goth in the 5th Century. How can we get a minority of Etruscan-speakers to survive as a distinct ethnolinguistic minority until the modern day? What impact would it have?