👉 Faliscan is a term used in linguistics that refers to a group of languages spoken in Africa, primarily in countries such as Ethiopia and Eritrea. It was developed by linguist Michael D. Brown in his book "A Guide to the Language Family of Africa" (2014). The term "faliscan" is often used to describe these languages due to their close resemblance to other African languages like Wolof, Gomorrah, and Zulu.