Depends on the context, but on its own it means "in return." or " Same to you" or "back at you"
"De vuelta" in Spanish translates to "back" or "return" in English. It is used to indicate a direction or movement going back to a previous location or state.
"Te quiero de vuelta" in English translates to "I want you back." It is a phrase expressing a desire for someone to come back or return.
Por lo general "turn", por ejemplo "dar(se) la vuelta (to turn around), igualmente puede querer decir "to go around (dar la vuelta)", tambien "dar una vuelta" quiere decir en ingles "go out (for a ride)
"Finally, we turn it over."
"De tu" translates to "your" in English.
"De su vida" in English means "of his/her life."
"Te quiero de vuelta" in English translates to "I want you back." It is a phrase expressing a desire for someone to come back or return.
te necesito de vuelta, te quiero
It's not completely Spanish: 'you' is English. If you mean: 'Me gustaria tener a mi novio de vuelta, yo realmente lo extrano', the English is: 'I'd like to have my boyfriend back, I'm really missing him'
De Vuelta y Vuelta was created in 2001.
it is Spanish for a one way journey. Un viaje de Ida y de vuelta is a return journey
"Back home"
'Vuelta' has various meanings. It can mean: return as in: Estoy de vuelta. I have returned. Hizo una vuelta por la pista. He did a lap around the track. Dio una vuelta por el parque. He took a walk through the park.
"send one back."
Vuelta Ciclista de Chile was created in 1976.
La Vuelta de Rocha was created in 1937.
Vuelta Ciclista de Chile ended in 2007.
They make a turn. They turn around.