Zavítal
Zavítal is a Czech word that translates to "to turn" or "to twist" in English. It is a verb that is commonly used in the context of physical actions, such as turning a key in a lock or twisting a screw. The word is derived from the Proto-Slavic root *vьtiti, which means "to turn" or "to twist." In modern Czech, zavítal is used in various contexts, including mechanical, everyday, and figurative senses. For example, one might say "zavítal klíčem v zámku" (turned the key in the lock) or "zavítal hlavou" (nodded his head). The verb is typically used in the past tense, as in "zavítal jsem klíčem" (I turned the key). Zavítal is a regular verb in Czech, and its past participle is zavítaný. The word is not commonly used in English, but it is an important part of the Czech language and culture.