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"I’m on it" means 'I will take care of a situation'.
In some instances I suppose αμέσως could be used.
Example Sentence:
A: Son, can you go to the store and get some milk?
B: I’m on it!
It is used mainly informally asking someone to do something that needs to be done, or requesting them to solve a problem:
A: "We need help with web design."
B: "Don't worry, I'm on it."
In some instances I suppose αμέσως could be used.
Example Sentence:
A: Son, can you go to the store and get some milk?
B: I’m on it!
It is used mainly informally asking someone to do something that needs to be done, or requesting them to solve a problem:
A: "We need help with web design."
B: "Don't worry, I'm on it."