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I think one point of Sapir-Worf is that aspects of different languages reinforce different concepts and ways of thinking. The language is often the bearer of the culture's store of concepts. One famous example is the Guugu Yimithirr language[0], which uses absolute directions (North, South, East, West) instead of relative ones (left, right, in front of, behind). So one would say, "Can you pass me the salt to your Nor…
natives of grid-based cities can always find north as well. Interestingly the street grid isn't a language feature.
As you say, this isn't a language feature. For me the concepts of N,E,W,S and the easy visualization matters more than my language. I picture a map, but not the words on the map.