15秒了解
- Used for official legal certification of documents and signatures.
- Essential for university applications and government paperwork in Germany.
- Derived from 'glauben', meaning to make a document legally believable.
意思
This is the official way to say you are getting a document legally verified. It’s what happens when a notary or official stamps your papers to prove they are the real deal.
关键例句
3 / 6Applying for a university spot
Ich muss mein Abiturzeugnis offiziell beglaubigen lassen.
I need to have my high school diploma officially certified.
At the local government office
Können Sie diese Kopie bitte beglaubigen?
Could you please certify this copy?
Explaining a delay to a friend
Ich war den ganzen Vormittag beim Notar, um Dokumente zu beglaubigen.
I was at the notary all morning to certify documents.
文化背景
The 'Dienstsiegel' (official seal) is the heart of the Beglaubigung. It usually features the federal eagle or a state coat of arms. Without this specific circular stamp, a document is often considered worthless in administrative processes. In Austria, the process is very similar, but you might hear the term 'Vidimation' for the certification of a copy, though 'Beglaubigung' remains the standard legal term. In Switzerland, 'Beglaubigungen' are often handled by the 'Gemeindekanzlei' or 'Stadtschreiberei'. The fees can vary significantly between cantons. For documents to be recognized between countries, a 'Beglaubigung' is often not enough. You need an 'Apostille', which is a standardized international certification.
Save Money
Many health insurance companies (Krankenkassen) in Germany will beglaubigen your documents for free if you are a member!
Originals Only
An official can only beglaubigen a copy if they see the original document in person. Don't leave it at home!
15秒了解
- Used for official legal certification of documents and signatures.
- Essential for university applications and government paperwork in Germany.
- Derived from 'glauben', meaning to make a document legally believable.
What It Means
Beglaubigen is all about trust and official stamps. In Germany, a simple photocopy often isn't enough for the government. You need someone with authority to look at the original and the copy. They then sign it to say, "Yes, this is real." It comes from glauben (to believe). You are literally making a document "believable" to the state.
How To Use It
You will mostly use this verb in the passive voice or as an adjective. You'll often hear people talk about a beglaubigte Kopie (certified copy). When you go to the office, you ask them to beglaubigen your certificates. It’s a process, not just a quick signature between friends. It usually involves a fee and a very official-looking seal.
When To Use It
Use this when dealing with universities, employers, or the dreaded German Bürgeramt. If you are applying for a master's degree, they will want your diploma beglaubigt. If you are getting married abroad, your birth certificate needs this treatment. It’s the bread and butter of German bureaucracy. Even if it feels like a chore, it’s a vital step in the paper trail.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use this for casual confirmation. If your friend asks if you're coming to dinner, don't say you'll beglaubigen your arrival. That sounds like you’re bringing a notary to the pasta party. Also, don't confuse it with bestätigen (to confirm). Bestätigen is for facts or appointments; beglaubigen is strictly for legal documents and signatures.
Cultural Background
Germany is famous for its love of paper and stamps. This isn't just a stereotype; it's a legal reality. The Notar (notary) is a high-status profession here. The act of beglaubigen represents the German value of Rechtssicherheit (legal certainty). Without that purple stamp, your document might as well be a napkin in the eyes of the law. It’s a ritual of validation.
Common Variations
The most common form is the past participle: beglaubigt. You might also see öffentlich beglaubigt, which means it was done by a public official. Another variation is notariell beglaubigt, specifically meaning a notary did it. If you need a translation certified, look for a beeidigter Übersetzer who can beglaubigen their own work. It's a whole world of stamps!
使用说明
This is a formal verb. You will almost exclusively use it in administrative, legal, or academic contexts. Using it in casual conversation usually implies you are discussing official errands.
Save Money
Many health insurance companies (Krankenkassen) in Germany will beglaubigen your documents for free if you are a member!
Originals Only
An official can only beglaubigen a copy if they see the original document in person. Don't leave it at home!
Church Stamps
In Germany, the church (Pfarrbüro) is often authorized to beglaubigen documents, and they are sometimes cheaper than the city hall.
Digital Copies
Even if you have a digital 'Beglaubigung', many German offices still want the physical paper with the 'wet' stamp.
例句
6Ich muss mein Abiturzeugnis offiziell beglaubigen lassen.
I need to have my high school diploma officially certified.
Uses 'lassen' because someone else (an official) does the certifying.
Können Sie diese Kopie bitte beglaubigen?
Could you please certify this copy?
A standard polite request at the Bürgeramt.
Ich war den ganzen Vormittag beim Notar, um Dokumente zu beglaubigen.
I was at the notary all morning to certify documents.
Casual context but referring to a formal action.
Soll ich dir deine Ausrede etwa beglaubigen lassen?
Should I get your excuse officially certified or something?
Using formal bureaucracy to mock a silly situation.
Ohne beglaubigte Urkunde können wir nicht heiraten.
Without a certified certificate, we cannot get married.
Shows the high stakes of the word.
Ist der Vertrag schon beglaubigt?
Is the contract already certified?
Short and direct for business communication.
自我测试
Füllen Sie die Lücke mit der richtigen Form von 'beglaubigen' oder 'lassen'.
Ich muss meine Geburtsurkunde beim Bürgeramt ___ ___.
The causative 'lassen' is used because an official performs the action.
Welches Wort passt in diesem juristischen Kontext?
Der Notar ___ die Unterschriften auf dem Kaufvertrag.
A notary 'beglaubigt' signatures to make them legally valid.
Ordnen Sie die Begriffe zu.
Verbinden Sie das Verb mit dem passenden Nomen.
These are standard verb-noun collocations.
Vervollständigen Sie den Dialog.
A: Akzeptiert die Uni eine einfache Fotokopie? B: Nein, sie muss ___ sein.
Universities require 'beglaubigte' copies.
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视觉学习工具
Bestätigen vs. Beglaubigen
练习题库
4 练习Ich muss meine Geburtsurkunde beim Bürgeramt ___ ___.
The causative 'lassen' is used because an official performs the action.
Der Notar ___ die Unterschriften auf dem Kaufvertrag.
A notary 'beglaubigt' signatures to make them legally valid.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
These are standard verb-noun collocations.
A: Akzeptiert die Uni eine einfache Fotokopie? B: Nein, sie muss ___ sein.
Universities require 'beglaubigte' copies.
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常见问题
10 个问题Notare, Bürgerämter, Standesämter und oft auch Pfarrbüros oder Schulen (für ihre eigenen Zeugnisse).
Normalerweise zwischen 5 und 15 Euro pro Dokument, je nach Stadt und Aufwand.
Nein, das muss eine autorisierte dritte Person tun, die Ihre Identität prüft.
Meistens ja, aber für manche Dokumente (wie Geburtsurkunden) verlangen Ämter eine Beglaubigung, die nicht älter als 6 Monate ist.
Beglaubigen bestätigt nur die Echtheit der Kopie/Unterschrift. Beurkunen bestätigt den gesamten rechtlichen Inhalt eines Dokuments.
In der Regel nicht. Fast alle deutschen Universitäten verlangen 'amtlich beglaubigte' Kopien.
In Deutschland dürfen Anwälte das normalerweise nicht; das ist die Aufgabe von Notaren oder Behörden.
Eine internationale Form der Beglaubigung für die Verwendung von Dokumenten im Ausland.
Es gibt erste Ansätze für digitale Beglaubigungen, aber der Standard ist immer noch der physische Stempel.
In großen Städten wie Berlin oder München ist ein Termin beim Bürgeramt meistens zwingend erforderlich.
相关表达
beglaubigte Kopie
specialized formA certified copy
notariell beglaubigen
specialized formTo notarize
amtlich beglaubigen
specialized formTo officially certify
beurkunden
similarTo record in a deed
bestätigen
similarTo confirm