"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.
In Spanish or Portuguese, tal vez = 'perhaps'
"solo otra vez" means "only one more time" in English.
That stands for in English: "The time"
"Por la última vez" translates to "for the last time" in English.
Tal vez is a Spanish word that means maybe, possibly, or perhaps when translated into English. Therefore, perhaps tal vez is of the Spanish language.
one time
Una vez que me latinas = Once you speak to me in Latin
It means:"Of Time in"
Each time that...
Jorge Chávez International Airport in English or Aeropuerto Internacional Jorge Chávez in Spanish.
The best Spanish dictionary for translations would be a English Spanish dictionary. It would then tell you Tal Vez means perhaps in English.