It means, "Are you going to be stopped/hindered by him/her?"
"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).
" Tienes que parar " or "Tu tienes que parar "
"¿Cómo te va? / cómo te va" (how do you do?) NO ES lo mismo que "como te va"
Como te va means - Hows you doing -
Como te llamas se dice What's you name ?
Translation: I love you a lot and I'm never going to stop'
'ça te va?' is a familiar expression for 'does that fit you / do you agree?' in French.
To go to bed is "aller au lit" or "aller se coucher" in French. Go to bed! is "va te coucher!"
Se Potrei Avere Te was created in 1993.
How's it going is an English equivalent of '¿Cómo se va?' The adverb 'cómo' means 'how'. The reflexive 'se' means 'oneself'. The verb 'va' means '[he/she/it] does go, does, is going'. All together, they're pronounced 'KOH-moh seh vah'.It isn't a common or expected question in Spanish. More common may be '¿Cómo te va?' It's the equivalent of 'How's it going for you?' or 'How are you doing?'
"Cómo se va?" is Spanish, meaning "how's it going" / "How goes it?"