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vyvinulo

Vyvinulo is a Czech grammatical form, specifically the neuter singular past tense of the verb vyvinout, meaning to develop, to elaborate, or to bring something to a completed state. As a past-tense finite form, vyvinulo is used with neuter subjects and conveys that a development or progression has occurred in the past. It is not a noun or a standalone particle; rather, it functions as a verb form within a sentence.

In usage, vyvinout and its past tense forms are common in scientific, technical, and historical prose when

Etymologically, vyvinout is related to the Czech noun vývin, meaning development, and shares the prefix vy-

See also: vyvíjet, vyvinout, vývin, Czech verb forms, past tense in Czech.

describing
the
results
of
research,
projects,
or
processes.
The
neuter
form
vyvinulo
can
appear
in
impersonal
or
abstract
constructions
where
the
subject
is
neuter,
such
as
with
devices,
methods,
concepts,
or
phenomena
treated
as
neutral
in
gender.
Because
Czech
exhibits
gender
agreement
in
past
tense,
other
gendered
past
forms
(vyvinul,
vyvinula,
vyvinulo)
correspond
to
masculine,
feminine,
and
neuter
subjects,
respectively.
with
related
verbs
that
denote
completion
or
thorough
accomplishment.
The
relationship
to
vyvíjet
(to
develop,
to
evolve)
is
also
reflected
in
the
language’s
system
of
aspect
and
derivation,
where
vyvinout
represents
the
perfective
aspect.