Get from Meaning in English
expression
Definición
To receive, take, or obtain something from a particular person, place, or source.
Uso & Matices
Usually informal and commonly paired with objects ('get advice from', 'get money from'). It often means 'obtain', 'receive', or 'learn'. 'Get from' is almost always followed by a source. Not used when talking about locations of physical objects ('The store is across from the bank,' not 'get from the bank').
Spanish: obtener de - sacar de - recibir dePortuguese (BR): obter de - pegar de - receber dePortuguese (PT): obter de - receber de - tirar deChinese (Simplified): 从...得到 - 从...获得Chinese (Traditional): 從...得到 - 從...獲得Hindi: से लेना - से प्राप्त करनाArabic: يَحْصُل على من - يَأْخُذ منBengali: পাওয়া - সংগ্রহ করাRussian: получать отJapanese: 〜からもらう - 〜から得るVietnamese: lấy từ - nhận từKorean: ~에서 얻다 - ~에서 받다Turkish: -den almak - -den elde etmekUrdu: حاصل کرنا (سے) - لینا (سے)Indonesian: mendapat dari - memperoleh dari
Oraciones de Ejemplo
What do you get from traveling so much?
natural
Where did you get that from?
basic
I usually get my books from the library.
basic
He gets help from his friends.
basic
You can get from here to the city center by bus.
natural
I didn't get that from what she said.
natural