Okay, the user wants me to translate "quasi-partnerships" into Polish. Let me start by understanding the term. "Quasi" means something that is similar to but not exactly the same as something else. So, "quasi-partnerships" would be partnerships that are similar but not fully formal or traditional.
In Polish, "partnership" is "partnership" or "partnerstwo". The term "quasi" can be translated as "pseudo" or "prawie", but in a legal or business context, "pseudo" might be more appropriate. However, I need to check if there's a standard term used in Polish legal or business language for this concept.
Looking up some references, I see that "pseudo-partnership" is sometimes used, but maybe "prawie partnerskie" could be another option. However, the user specified to translate into Polish, and if the content is already in Polish, leave it as is. Since the original term is in English, I need to translate it.
Another angle: "quasi" can be translated as "quasi-" in Polish, similar to English, but that might not be common. Alternatively, using "prawie" (almost) as a prefix. So "prawie partnerstwo" or "prawie partnerskie relacje". But the user might expect a direct translation.
Wait, the user provided an example where "quasi-partnerships" was translated as "pseudo-partnership". So maybe the standard is to use "pseudo" here. Let me confirm that. In some contexts, "pseudo-partnership" is the accepted term. Therefore, the correct translation would be "pseudo-partnership" in Polish.
I should make sure there's no existing Polish term that's more commonly used. If not, then "pseudo-partnership" is the best fit. So the answer is "pseudo-partnership".
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