"de vez", if that's spanish, means literally "of turn". It is usually used in the phrase "de vez en cuando", which means "every once in a while". Meaning "turn", "vez" can be used the same as in English under this definition; "your turn" - "su vez"
"vez" can mean time too in the sense of "this time" ("esta vez") it would not mean the same in "what time is it" (it's not "Que vez son", it's "Que horas son"). In English, "time" is used for many purposes and i think that's called a homonym.
That stands for in English: "The time"
de nuevo de nueva cuenta otra vez una vez más un otro vez
'tu que piensas de mi?' = 'what do you think of me?' ti = you (accusative) vez = time, occasion mucho = a lot, much -?-
It means: oh god! not again!
It means Maybe im not him hope it helped :)
It means:"Of Time in"
In Spanish or Portuguese, tal vez = 'perhaps'
That stands for in English: "The time"
"solo otra vez" means "only one more time" in English.
otra vez / de nuevo
Una vez que me latinas = Once you speak to me in Latin
"Por la última vez" translates to "for the last time" in English.
It means "Open it again" In English.
De vez en cuando
de nuevo de nueva cuenta otra vez una vez más un otro vez
'tu que piensas de mi?' = 'what do you think of me?' ti = you (accusative) vez = time, occasion mucho = a lot, much -?-
It means Type your password again.