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Vipps launches new Norwegian version of the app.

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On New Norwegian Day, May 12, Vipps is rolling out Nynorsk as a new language option in the app.
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On the very New Norwegian Day, May 12, Vipps rolls out New Norwegian as a new language option in the app. - We are very, very happy that New Norwegian speakers now have their language in Vipps, says Lars Tore Skau at Vipps.

On New Norwegian Day, May 12, Vipps is rolling out Nynorsk as a new language option in the app.

“This is about showing language responsibility and respect for their customers. I hope that many actors in the business world will be inspired by Vipps, says Language Council Director Åse Wetås in a press release from Vipps.

On New Norwegian Day, May 12, Vipps is rolling out Nynorsk as a new language option in the app.

·Oslo, Norway
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On New Norwegian Day, May 12, Vipps is rolling out Nynorsk as a new language option in the app.

On the very New Norwegian Day, May 12, Vipps rolls out New Norwegian as a new language option in the app. - We are very, very happy that New Norwegian speakers now have their language in Vipps, says Lars Tore Skau at Vipps.

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fjordingen.no broke the news in on Sunday, May 12, 2024.
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