German Phrase
Ich will mein Konto online verwalten.
Meaning
The sentence means “I want to manage my account online.” It expresses a personal intention to handle banking tasks through an internet platform.
When to use
Use this phrase when you talk about banking, finance apps, or any situation where you need to state that you intend to control your account via the web.
✦Grammar Breakdown
IchwillmeinKontoonlineverwalten
Subject Pronoun
"Ich" is the first‑person singular pronoun and is the subject of the sentence.
Modal Verb "wollen"
"will" is the present‑tense form of the modal verb "wollen" and is followed directly by an infinitive without "zu".
Possessive Adjective "mein"
"mein" agrees with the neuter noun "Konto" in the accusative case; the form stays "mein".
Neuter Noun "Konto"
"Konto" (account) is neuter, so its article and possessive adjective are in the neuter form.
Borrowed Adverb "online"
"online" is used as an adverb meaning “via the internet” and does not change its form.
Infinitive "verwalten"
"verwalten" means “to manage/administrate” and appears in its bare infinitive after the modal verb.
🗨In Conversation
Möchtest du deine Rechnungen jetzt bezahlen?
Do you want to pay your bills now?
Ja, ich will mein Konto online verwalten.
Yes, I want to manage my account online.
✕Common Mistakes
Ich will zu mein Konto online verwalten.
Modal verbs are followed directly by the infinitive; do not insert "zu".
Ich will meine Konto online verwalten.
"Konto" is neuter, so the possessive must be "mein", not "meine".
Ich will mein Konto online verwalte.
After a modal verb you need the bare infinitive, not a conjugated form.
↔Alternatives
Ich möchte mein Konto online verwalten.
I would like to manage my account online.
Ich will mein Konto im Internet verwalten.
I want to manage my account on the internet.
Ich will mein Bankkonto online managen.
I want to manage my bank account online.
Cultural Tip
In German, "will" can sound rather direct or even a bit demanding. In most polite or formal contexts, native speakers prefer "möchte" (I would like). Also, while "online" is widely understood, "im Internet" is a perfectly acceptable alternative, especially in more formal writing.

