15秒でわかる
- Used for accessing digital accounts, apps, or websites.
- Always reflexive: you must log 'yourself' in.
- A 'Denglish' term that is standard in modern German.
意味
This is the digital act of entering your credentials to access a website, app, or computer. Think of it as using a virtual key to unlock your personal digital space.
主な例文
3 / 6Checking email at a library
Ich muss mich erst am Computer einloggen.
I have to log in to the computer first.
Asking a colleague for help
Können Sie sich bitte im System einloggen?
Could you please log into the system?
Texting a friend about a game
Logg dich schnell ein, das Spiel beginnt!
Log in quickly, the game is starting!
文化的背景
Germans value digital privacy highly. You will often see 'sich einloggen' accompanied by complex cookie banners and privacy notices due to GDPR (DSGVO). The 'Feierabend' (end of work) culture means that 'sich ausloggen' is a significant mental act of separating work from private life. Germany is often seen as lagging in digital services. 'Sich einloggen' into government portals (like ELSTER for taxes) is a common, albeit sometimes frustrating, experience for residents. Some older Germans or linguistic purists prefer 'sich anmelden' over 'sich einloggen' to avoid English influence, though 'einloggen' is winning in tech.
The 'Sich' Rule
Always remember the reflexive pronoun. If you forget it, you're saying you're logging 'something' in, but not yourself!
Separable Verb Alert
In a main clause, 'ein' goes to the very end. 'Ich logge mich JETZT ein.'
15秒でわかる
- Used for accessing digital accounts, apps, or websites.
- Always reflexive: you must log 'yourself' in.
- A 'Denglish' term that is standard in modern German.
What It Means
sich einloggen is the standard way to say you are logging into a digital system. It is a reflexive verb, meaning you literally 'log yourself in.' It’s the digital equivalent of showing your ID at a club. You provide a username and password to get past the gatekeeper.
How To Use It
Because it is reflexive, you must include the correct pronoun like mich, dich, or sich. It is also a separable verb. In a simple sentence, the ein flies to the very end. For example: Ich logge mich gerade ein. If you use a helping verb like muss, it stays together: Ich muss mich einloggen. It’s like a puzzle piece that splits when it's lonely but stays whole with friends.
When To Use It
Use this anytime you are dealing with technology. Use it when checking your email at a café. Use it when starting your laptop at work. It’s perfect for texting a friend when you’re having trouble with a shared account. It’s the universal language of the internet age in Germany.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use sich einloggen for physical things. You don't 'log in' to a house or a car. For physical registrations, like at a hotel or a doctor's office, use sich anmelden. If you try to 'einloggen' at a hotel reception, the clerk might look for your USB port. Stick to the digital world for this one.
Cultural Background
This phrase is a classic example of 'Denglish'—Germanized English. While German has the word anmelden, the tech world loves einloggen. It became popular as the internet took over German life in the late 90s. It shows how flexible German can be with modern English tech terms. It’s efficient, clear, and sounds modern to native ears.
Common Variations
You will often hear sich anmelden as a synonym. While einloggen is specifically techy, anmelden is broader. You might also hear einloggen used as a noun: der Login. Sometimes people just say Ich bin drin (I'm in) once the process is finished. It’s the triumphant cry of someone who finally remembered their password.
使い方のコツ
The phrase is neutral and safe for all digital contexts. Just remember it's a 'Denglish' term—while common, it follows strict German grammar rules for reflexive and separable verbs.
The 'Sich' Rule
Always remember the reflexive pronoun. If you forget it, you're saying you're logging 'something' in, but not yourself!
Separable Verb Alert
In a main clause, 'ein' goes to the very end. 'Ich logge mich JETZT ein.'
Anmelden vs. Einloggen
If you are in a very formal office, 'sich anmelden' might sound slightly more 'proper' German, but 'einloggen' is never wrong in tech.
例文
6Ich muss mich erst am Computer einloggen.
I have to log in to the computer first.
Standard usage for starting a session on a public device.
Können Sie sich bitte im System einloggen?
Could you please log into the system?
Formal address 'Sie' used in a professional setting.
Logg dich schnell ein, das Spiel beginnt!
Log in quickly, the game is starting!
Imperative form used for a quick command among friends.
Ich versuche seit zehn Minuten mich einzuloggen, aber es klappt nicht!
I've been trying to log in for ten minutes, but it's not working!
Shows the 'zu' placement in the infinitive form.
Ich logge mich jeden Abend ein, nur um deine Nachricht zu sehen.
I log in every evening just to see your message.
Uses the phrase to show routine and dedication.
Haben Sie versucht, sich mit dem neuen Passwort einzuloggen?
Have you tried logging in with the new password?
Common troubleshooting question.
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct reflexive pronoun and the prefix.
Ich logge _______ in das System _______.
For 'Ich', the reflexive pronoun is 'mich', and the prefix for logging in is 'ein'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct sentence:
The perfect tense uses 'haben' + 'eingeloggt'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Warum kannst du die E-Mail nicht lesen? B: Weil ich mich noch nicht __________.
The context requires the perfect tense in a subordinate clause.
Match the action to the phrase.
You want to access your bank account online. What do you do?
Accessing an existing account is 'sich einloggen'.
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練習問題バンク
4 問題Ich logge _______ in das System _______.
For 'Ich', the reflexive pronoun is 'mich', and the prefix for logging in is 'ein'.
Choose the correct sentence:
The perfect tense uses 'haben' + 'eingeloggt'.
A: Warum kannst du die E-Mail nicht lesen? B: Weil ich mich noch nicht __________.
The context requires the perfect tense in a subordinate clause.
You want to access your bank account online. What do you do?
Accessing an existing account is 'sich einloggen'.
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よくある質問
10 問It is neutral. You can use it with friends or with your boss.
No, you must say 'Ich logge mich ein'. It needs the reflexive pronoun and the prefix at the end.
'Einloggen' is specifically for digital credentials. 'Anmelden' can also mean to register for a course or sign a guestbook.
Use 'in' for accounts ({das|n} Konto) and 'bei' for platforms (bei Google, bei Facebook).
The opposite is 'sich ausloggen'.
Yes, it follows the regular conjugation pattern: logge, loggst, loggt...
Usually, for a phone, you say 'entsperren' (unlock), but you 'log in' to apps on the phone.
The noun is {der|m} Login.
Yes, it is standard throughout the German-speaking world.
German often uses reflexive verbs for actions that a person performs on their own digital presence.
関連フレーズ
sich anmelden
similarto sign in / register
sich ausloggen
contrastto log out
sich registrieren
builds onto register
der Login
specialized formthe login / credentials
sich einwählen
similarto dial in