Okay, the user wants me to translate "non-tangibles" into Polish. Let me think about the correct term here. "Non-tangibles" refers to intangible assets, right? In Polish, the term for intangible assets is "aktwa niematerialne i niezmaterialne". But wait, sometimes it's also translated as "aktwa niematerialne" or "aktwa niewyraźne". I need to make sure which one is more commonly used.
Looking up some references, "aktwa niematerialne" seems to be the standard translation. However, "non-tangibles" can sometimes be used in a broader sense, not just in financial contexts. But since the user didn't specify the context, sticking with the financial term is safer. Also, the user mentioned if the content is already in Polish, leave it as is. Since "non-tangibles" is English, I need to translate it. So the correct translation should be "aktwa niematerialne". Let me confirm once more. Yes, that's the standard term in Polish financial terminology. Alright, I'll go with that.
aktwa niematerialne
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