Switch
The Spanish word 'interruptor' translates to 'switch' in English. It's typically used to refer to a device for making, breaking, or changing the connections in an electrical circuit as in a light switch ('interruptor de luz'). Though less common, it can also be used metaphorically as it is in English, such as switching topics in conversation.
The light switch is next to the door.
This phrase indicates the location of a light switch, specifying that it is positioned next to the entrance, which is a common place for light switches in homes.
I need a new switch for the fan.
This phrase expresses the need to replace or obtain a new switch specifically designed for a fan, highlighting the functional aspect of electricity controls in household appliances.
Make sure to turn off the switch before leaving.
This phrase serves as a reminder or instruction to ensure that the light or appliance controlled by the switch is turned off for safety or energy conservation before leaving the premises.