elvárhatnak
Elvárhatnak is a Hungarian verb derived from the noun "elvárás," meaning expectation. As a verb, "elvárhatnak" translates to "they may expect" or "they can expect." It signifies the potential or possibility of others having certain expectations. This can refer to tangible outcomes, actions, or even abstract qualities. For instance, a group might elvárhatnak a results of a project, or parents might elvárhatnak certain behavior from their children. The use of "elvárhatnak" implies that the expectation is not a certainty but a possibility that exists within a given context. The subject of the verb, "ők" (they), is crucial for understanding who is doing the expecting. The modal nature of "várhatnak" (they may/can wait/expect) adds a layer of conditionality. The verb is often used in discussions about responsibilities, social norms, and future possibilities, where understanding what others might anticipate is important for planning or action.