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Se me va la voz
I saw this song title today, but it has confused me. I know it means something like "losing my voice" but I don't quite understand how. Specifically, how does the "se" and "me" work? Is this the reflexive version of "ir", so that "se" and "ir" go together to mean "to leave", and "me" is there just to tell that is it my voice that is leaving? If that's true, why isn't it "me se va la voz"? What's the rule for which pronoun comes first in this case?
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