I read it as.. he's going already.. or he's already gone.
"Se te va" means "it is going to". For example: "You are going to lose it" ~ "Se te va a perder". "You are going to drop it" ~ "Se te va a caer" Also, sometimes: "Se te va el bus" ~ "The bus is leaving and you are going to miss it" Just "se te va" also means "you're crazy" in Spanish slang.
It is an expression that implies/means "it has gotten together" "things are going" ""it has started" ie Ya se armo la fiesta "the party is going" Ya se armo la pelea "The fight has started"
Ya Se Acabo was created in 2006.
In the sense of 'she's leaving': ella se va OR ella se marcha
Se VA a llover.
"Se te va" means "it is going to". For example: "You are going to lose it" ~ "Se te va a perder". "You are going to drop it" ~ "Se te va a caer" Also, sometimes: "Se te va el bus" ~ "The bus is leaving and you are going to miss it" Just "se te va" also means "you're crazy" in Spanish slang.
lo que pidas se te va a cumplir = what you ask for will happen (your wish will be fulfilled).
It is an expression that implies/means "it has gotten together" "things are going" ""it has started" ie Ya se armo la fiesta "the party is going" Ya se armo la pelea "The fight has started"
It means, "It was not done yet."
This means "My cannon is already starting to sound"
Ya Se Acabo was created in 2006.
"Cómo se va?" is Spanish, meaning "how's it going" / "How goes it?"
Si El Amor Se Va was created in 1988.
Se Me Va la Voz was created on 2009-10-05.
VA is the postal abbreviation for Virginia. It is also a common abbreviation for Veterans' Administration.
"Hola, ¿cómo se va?" in Spanish translates to "Hello, how's it going?" This is a common greeting used to ask someone how they are doing or how things are progressing.
est en train (de se faire) - VA se faire - which is what we say when something is going to be done or is being done - if you mean - 'is leaving' - parte, être en train de partir, il s'en VA.