Mostly Slavic and Germanic Europe by the end of the early middle ages

Vorti

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What's the furthest plausible extent of this sort of scenario?

To be more specific, I mean wherever there was an opportunity for Germanics and Slavs to settle or replace other languages, it happened.

For example, things like Slavic invasions of the Balkans/Greece, Frankish-speaking France (probably ASB, I know), Visigothic Iberia (also probably ASB), Goths settling in the Carpathian Basin, Saxon England etc.
 
Early one: Have Vercengetrix defeat and kill Ceasar but having the exhausted Celtic society open to conquest from the Germans.
Germans get a tech upgrade earlier. Roman republic continues to squabble and then fracture. Refugee Celts become Fedorati centuries before the term is invented otl but successfully rebel in say, Spain while Italy eventually is conquered by Germans.

Roman Governors become effectively independent rulers who eventually are gobbled up or assimilated. This takes a couple centuries.
 
Romania could be divided between Slavs in the lowlands and maybe a remnant Germanic population in the highlands (or if not, have the Saxon colonisation of Transylvania still happen and be far, far more successful). Have the Magyar invasion fail and have the Avars merge with their Slavic subjects as they were well into the process of doing IOTL. Expanding the Germanic language zone is difficult. Maybe more in the Alps, more populations like the Cimbrians in a larger area, keep the north of France Low German speaking (at one point most of modern Nord Pas-de-Calais spoke Low German dialects), but otherwise it seems very difficult to get even larger expansions.
 
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