"Vas a volver con ella?"
I am going back home = Me vuelvo a casa.
moverse is "going" in spanish The present participle for going is: yendo. It comes from the infinitive: ir.
"Voy" in Spanish is the first person singular form of the verb "ir," which means "to go." It translates to "I go" or "I am going" in English.
I am not going (I am not going to go)
To go out is "salir". Estás saliendo conmigo. You are going out with me.
"Ir a casa" in Spanish means "to go home." It is used to indicate that someone is going back to their house or residence.
Cuándo vas a regresar?
Are you going (Are you going to go)
You are going to... (polite you, singular, both genders)He / she / it is going to...
¿Adónde vas a ir?
"To go" in Spanish is "ir". The present participle is "yendo".
Vuelvo a California.