nastartoval
Nastartoval is a Czech verb meaning "started" or "kicked off." It is the past tense masculine singular form of the verb nastartovat, which is a perfective verb. The imperfective counterpart is startovat. The verb nastartovat is commonly used to describe the act of starting an engine, such as a car, motorcycle, or any other vehicle with an internal combustion engine. It can also be used metaphorically to indicate the beginning or initiation of a project, activity, or process. For example, one might say "Projekt nastartoval" to mean "The project has been launched" or "The project has started." The origin of the word is related to the English word "start," with the Czech prefix "na-" often indicating the beginning of an action. The verb is a fundamental part of everyday Czech vocabulary, particularly in contexts related to transportation and the commencement of tasks. Its usage remains consistent across various dialects and formal written Czech.