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These words are known as [street slang] in Norway - maybe more popular among the younger people. The correct translation is "who's that", but its true meaning depends a lot on the tone of the voice. You can use "kem e det" when answering the phone, paying for groceries or in the middle of a [conversation] to state a point or simply show that you don't care about the topic that's being discussed anymore. The latter is something that wouldn't be possible with the English translation "who's that". That's why [English people] can, with success, use this expression.
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