lamp
The word 'lampada' is used in Italian to describe an electrical device that produces light, similar to a 'lamp' in English. It can be used in a variety of contexts, for example, 'Sto comprando una lampada per il mio studio' which is 'I am buying a lamp for my study' in English.
The lamp in my room is not working.
This sentence is talking about a lamp which is not functioning, located within the speaker's room.
I like the lamp that you bought.
In this statement, the speaker is expressing appreciation for a lamp bought by the person they are addressing.
I need to change the lamp's bulb.
This statement expresses the speaker's need to replace the bulb of the lamp.