The Hopi and Time
So let us look at Whorfís statement that ìHopi does not require that a sentence mention time in any wayî
Whorf wrote that the Hopi language contains ìno words, grammatical forms, constructions, or expressions that refer directly to what we call ëtimeí, or to past, or future, or to enduring or lasting.î He suggested, too, that the Hopi had ìno general notion