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You dropped it in the toilet
First there is a "U" trap (or something similar). It prevents sewer gasses from coming up the toilet. It also may catch little thing like toys that are flushed so it may be possible to retrieve them. Then there is a waste pipe that connects to bigger waste pipes until it reaches the sewer or a septic system.
If on the same pipe yes it is
Depends where the house trap is located
look in the tank and see if the flapper is working when turning the handle or then use a plunger or buy a toilet snake they are cheap. If you have kids or etc then maybe something jammed in the trap and if you can't get it out then take out the toilet and snake it backwards. If your toilet don't flush but the drains of other fixtures work fine then its something wrong with your toilet most cases. More information is actually needed to give a proper answer
You dropped it in the toilet
* Call your plumber * ??? * Profit!
Honestly why would you want to? Do you know how much bacteria is present in a toilet?
retrieve
To go get something and bring it back to you. Such as--> I will be right back after I retrieve the car keys.
If you have a septic tank, or if it got stuck in the toilet, otherwise it's gone.
EEWWWWW who would want a phone after its been in the toilet, just get a new one.
To Retrieve
To recover something, or to retrieve it.
You could try flipping the keyboard upside-down and try shaking it. Hopefully it will fall out. If it doesn't, you'll have to take your keyboard apart.
Yes, it is a past tense verb. Retrieve means to go get something.
Quite possible - Try again