elvártátok
elvártátok is a Hungarian verb form. It is the second-person plural past tense, subjective mood, of the verb "elvár." The verb "elvár" translates to "to expect" or "to await" in English. Therefore, "elvártátok" signifies that "you all expected" or "you all awaited" something. This form is used when addressing a group of people and referring to a past expectation or anticipation on their part. For instance, in a sentence like "Mit elvártátok tőlem?" the meaning would be "What did you all expect from me?". The subjective mood indicates that the expectation is not necessarily a confirmed fact but rather a personal belief or hope held by the group being addressed. The past tense aspect clearly places this expectation in the past. This grammatical construction is common in Hungarian grammar when discussing past actions or states involving a plural subject.