How to Say ‘To switch off / to cut’ in Japanese
切る
kiru
[kee-roo]
💬 Usage Tip: [切る] literally “to cut,” but with switches it means “turn off.” Often appears as [電源を切る].
🇯🇵 In Japan: Appliances in Japan often have a clear “power off” step; saying you did [切る] signals you followed basic procedure.
Phrase Breakdown
切る
kiru
[kee-roo]
to cut; to turn off (a switch/power)
Verb meaning “to cut.” With electricity it commonly means “to turn off” (power, breaker, switch).
いったんブレーカーを切るように言われました。
I was told to turn the breaker off once.
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