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kev/null: Blog In

  • Ben · 6 years ago
    Good question! I've wondered that myself, but I never came to a conclusion.
  • Mike · 6 years ago
    well.. if you were to trust Merriam-Webster dictionary, there is no such word as Login. Instead it is "log in".. so a proper english would be "log into". But then again "login" has become a word associated with computers.. so "login to" would also work when used in the context...
  • KC · 6 years ago
    That's what I thought as well. I mean, if you think about tenses, it's "Logged into the system" right? So login may exist as a new NOUN but certianly not a verb. Like "what's your login?"
  • Mike · 6 years ago
    well.. and "Logined" breaks number of linguistic rules for english.. :)
  • Sean Puttergill · 6 years ago
    I believe you are correct Kev. "login" is a noun ... that being your username. The verb is still "log", so you would "log in", not "login".

    Sean
  • hg · 6 years ago
    wha ah u talking a bouta... log in login all gwood...

    newayz.. i think you mean blog'in or blog in right?
    blog in is what i'm doing.. and
    blog'in is what i'm about to do :P
  • Ashley · 6 years ago
    Hey Kevin, Just reading over your site....being a copywriting/technical writer I have the definitive answer. You use your login to log into a system. So as stated before, login is the noun; log in / log on are the verbs. ~Ash