How to Say ‘As for the breaker…’ in Japanese
ブレーカーは
bureekaa wa
[boo-RAY-kah wah]
💬 Usage Tip: [〜は] sets the topic: “About the breaker…” Often used before a question or contrast.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Topic-setting with [は] is a very Japanese way to guide the conversation step-by-step (breaker → heater → gas, etc.).
Phrase Breakdown
ブレーカー
bureekaa
[boo-RAY-kah]
circuit breaker (breaker)
The breaker panel/switch. This word often comes with は to make it the topic: “As for the breaker…”.
ブレーカーは見ました。
I checked the breaker.
は
wa
[wah]
topic marker (“as for…”)
Marks the topic. ブレーカーは… = “As for the breaker, …” Often pronounced “wa.”
ブレーカーは落ちていません。
The breaker isn’t tripped.
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