I'd like a timeline, where these languages are still spoken today, by the general populace of their respective country:
- Dalmatian spoken by the majority of the population of Dalmatia,
not Italian or Croatian
- Occitan, Provencal, Catalan, Gallo, Breton, etc. surviving in France
- Irish spoken by the majority in Ireland,
not English
(still make Yola survive never the less)
- Scottish Gaelic spoken by the majority in the Scottish Highlands,
not English
- Scots spoken by the majority in the Scottish Lowlands,
not English
- Welsh spoken by the majority in Wales,
not English
- Cornish spoken by the majority in Cornwall,
not English
-
Romansch spoken by the majority of the people in Switzerland,
not German, French or Italian
- Sicilian spoken by majority in Sicily,
not Standard Italian
- Along with Sicilian, make other regional Italian dialects survive, like Neapolitan, Venetian, Corsican, Sardinian
- Make
Low German the langauge of the majority in Northern Germany instead of Standard High German
- Make
Austro-Bavarian the language of the majority in Austria and Bavaria instead of Standard High German
Also:
- please try NOT to butterfly the more important historical events
(like Italian unification, German unification, European colonization of the Americas, etc.) if possible... But only if possible.