You'll get onto it Meaning in English
expression · lemma: get onto
ˈjuɫ/ /ˈɡɛt/, /ˈɡɪt/ /ˈɑntu/, /ˈɔntu/ /ˈɪt/, /ɪt
YOOL GET ON-too it
juːl/ /ɡˈɛt/ /ˈɒntʊ/ /ˈɪt
YOOL get ON-tuh it
Definition
A casual way to say that someone will start working on a task or deal with a matter soon.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and common in workplace English. Often used to assure someone you'll start a task soon. Typical with 'I'll get onto it' or 'you'll get onto it right away.' Not used for physical movement – means 'start doing' rather than 'get on' a vehicle.
Spanish: te encargarás de eso - te pondrás con esoPortuguese (BR): você vai cuidar disso - você vai começar issoPortuguese (PT): vais tratar disso - vais começar issoChinese (Simplified): 你会开始处理这件事Chinese (Traditional): 你會開始處理這件事Hindi: तुम इसे संभाल लोगे - तुम इसे शुरू कर दोगेArabic: سَتبدأ بذلك - سَتتولى الأمرBengali: তুমি কাজটা শুরু করবে - তুমি এটা সামলাবেRussian: ты этим займёшься - ты этим сразу займёшьсяJapanese: あなたはそれに取りかかるVietnamese: bạn sẽ bắt tay vào việc đó - bạn sẽ xử lý việc đóKorean: 네가 그 일에 곧 착수할 거야 - 네가 바로 처리할 거야Turkish: sen o işle ilgileneceksin - sen hemen işe başlayacaksınUrdu: تم اس پر کام شروع کرو گے - تم یہ سنبھال لو گےIndonesian: kamu akan segera mengerjakannya - kamu akan langsung menangani itu
Example Sentences
Don't worry, you'll get onto it this afternoon.
basic
The manager said you'll get onto it tomorrow morning.
basic
Once you finish this, you'll get onto it right after.
basic
The team knows you'll get onto it as soon as possible.
natural
I'm sure you'll get onto it first thing Monday morning.
natural
"Can you fix the printer?" "Sure, you'll get onto it now, right?"
natural