organizovalo
Organizovalo is a verb form found in several Slavic languages. It represents the neuter past tense of the verb meaning “to organize.” In languages such as Czech, Slovak, and Serbo-Croatian (Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian), organizovalo is used when the subject of the sentence is neuter. It conveys that an act of organizing was carried out by some subject, and it can function as part of a finite verb in past-tense contexts.
In Czech and Slovak, organizovalo is the neuter past tense form of organizovat (to organize). In Serbo-Croatian
Etymology and cognates: The verb derives from the Slavic root connected to organization and structure, adapted
Usage notes: As a finite verb form, organizovalo requires a subject and fits into past-tense constructions.
See also: organize; organization; organizovati (Serbo-Croatian/Bosnian/Serbian); organizovati (Croatian); organizować (Polish).