👉 In linguistics, "filatures" refers to specific forms or grammatical structures that are typically found in a particular language. These structures can be used to construct sentences, express ideas, and provide meaning in a variety of contexts. For example: - In English, the verb "to eat" (e.g., "I ate an apple") is a filature because it can be translated into other verbs like "eat", "ate", or "eating". - In French, "être"