After some private discussion on a related topic, I reminded myself of a discussion that I started back in September of 2017 regarding the Maximum Spread and Usage of the Cyrillic Alphabet. Specifically;
The first half of my response to Kammada's suggestion was specifically what I reminded...
With a POD in the 1700's have Finnish and Estonian use the Cyrillic alphabet. How would that change history and would they ever change it in the future?
OTL we ended up with 3 (ignoring IPA and similar Romanisation):
1 for Polish, 1 for Czech and Slovak, and 1 for the Southern Slavic languages.
Could we have a single, common, alphabet in use? And what would it look like?
With a POD of let’s say 1066 have Engliah use the Cyrillic alphabet. It must also be influenced mostly the same way as it is OTL. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_language_influences_in_English
This alternate English must be recognizable with the only major thing changing being the...
Paralleling the thread about this topic but with Latin from a while back, with a POD no earlier than the 9th century, maximize the spread and usage of the Cyrillic script throughout the world. While it may be hard to overly screw the Latin alphabet at that point, let's see how far it can go.