Vártnak
Vártnak is a Hungarian word that translates to "expected" or "awaited" in English. It is the past participle of the verb "várni," which means to wait or to expect. The word can be used in various contexts to indicate something that was anticipated or has come to pass as foreseen. For instance, it can describe a person who was expected to arrive or a result that was predicted. The grammatical form "vártnak" specifically denotes the dative or instrumental case, suggesting that something is done to, for, or by the expected entity. Therefore, when encountering "vártnak," it implies an action or state related to something that was anticipated. The word is a common element in Hungarian sentences, contributing to the expression of anticipation, fulfillment, or the lack thereof.