A: Hello? May I speak to Julia?

B: One moment, please.
I'll get her.
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What is the meaning of 'I'll get her'?
(Which one is similar to #1? What is the original meaning of 'get' in #1 here?)
1. I'll get her.
2. I'll bring her.
3. I'll put her through to you.
4. I'll put you through to her.
5. I'll connect her to you.
6. I'll connect you to her.

1 answer

Generally, "I'll get her" means you'll transfer the call to her phone or you'll take the phone to her or you'll call her to come to the phone.

#1 means the same as #2 if you will get her to come to the phone.

It means the same as #4 and #6 if you will transfer the call to her.

#5 and 6 could mean almost the same thing, but seem backward to me. You should be putting the caller through TO HER, not the reverse.
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