Sentence examples of "vuelto" in Spanish with translation "again"

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¡Maldita sea! Se me ha vuelto a escapar. Damn it! He's escaped me again.
¡Se me ha vuelto a dormir el pie! My foot's asleep again!
Has vuelto a cometer exactamente el mismo error. You have made the very same mistake again.
Lo siento, de buen ver no es suficiente para mí. Llámame otra vez cuando te hayas vuelto hermosa. Sorry, good looking is not enough for me. Call me again when you will have grown beautiful.
¿Cuándo nos volvemos a ver? When shall we meet again?
¿Puedes volver a hacer eso? Can you do that again?
No quiero volver a hacerlo. I don't want to do it again.
Me gustaría volver a verlos. I'd like to see them again.
¿Cuándo podemos volver a vernos? When can we see each other again?
Espero volver a verte pronto. I hope I'll see you again soon.
No quiero volver a veros. I don't want to see you again.
Me gustaría volver a verlas. I'd like to see them again.
Me alegra volver a verte. I'm happy to see you again.
Estoy deseando volver a verte. I look forward to seeing you again.
Me gustaría volver a verla. I'd like to see her again.
¡No quiero volver a verte! I don't ever want to see you again.
¿Mañana volverá a hacer calor? Will it be hot again tomorrow?
Esto no volverá a pasar. This won't happen again.
No volveré a verla nunca. I'll never see her again.
Nunca la volveré a ver. Never will I see her again.
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