kastaði
Kastaði is a verb in the Icelandic language. It is the past tense, singular form of the verb kasta. The infinitive "kasta" means to throw or to cast. Therefore, "kastaði" translates to "threw" or "cast" when referring to a single subject in the past. For example, "Hún kastaði boltanum" translates to "She threw the ball." The verb kasta can be used in various contexts, including the literal act of throwing an object, as well as metaphorical uses such as casting a spell or throwing dice. The past tense conjugation of kasta is regular, with the singular past tense form being kastaði for all persons (ég kastaði, þú kastaðir, hann/hún/það kastaði). The plural past tense forms are kástuðum, kástuðuð, and kástuðu. Understanding the conjugation of Icelandic verbs is essential for comprehending and speaking the language accurately. Kastaði is a fundamental part of the Icelandic past tense verb system.