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"Kalle Kaki" is Swedish for "Johnny Kiwi," and it is a playful term often used to refer to a kiwi fruit in a lighthearted way. The phrase can also be used to describe someone who is perceived as quirky or eccentric. It's a playful combination of a common name and a fruit, reflecting a whimsical aspect of Swedish language and culture.

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