スイッチ
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Base noun form. Refers to a physical switch (e.g., light switch) or metaphorical switch (e.g., turning something on / Off). Written in katakana as it's a loanword from English.
Theme
Two coworkers, Ken and User, are setting up a new gaming console in the office lounge during a break. They discuss the controller features.
スイッチ
スイッチ
switch
Everyday Life & SurvivalTechnology & Devices
Memory Hook
Think of a light 'switch' you flip on and off. The word 『スイッチ』 (suicchi) sounds just like the English 'switch' — easy to remember!
Cultural Note
『スイッチ』 (suicchi, 'switch') is commonly used in Japan for electrical switches, game consoles like the Nintendo Switch, and metaphorical switches (e.g., mood switch). It's a loanword from English, widely understood in daily life.
Forms
Base: スイッチBase noun form. Refers to a physical switch (e.g., light switch) or metaphorical switch (e.g., turning something on / Off). Written in katakana as it's a loanword from English.