I believe that it is "procul."
"Far" in Latin is distans (genitive distantis). "By far" is longe; "to be far away" is longe abesse, literally "to be absent by far".
Pig Latin for 'go away' is 'oh-gay way-ay'.
très très loin
Away in what sense? Away as in "not here"? Away as in "far"? what's the context?
I am far from fluent in Latin personally, but an online translation suggests: Secundum obscurum , lux lucis
easy be far away from somebody when they say jinx
Experts say the roar can be heard two miles away.
I'll say about 100 feet away. Or more then 100 to get away from the sun to not get burned.
If you feel it in your heart
Far away from his/her country.
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
As far as I know it's 'semper victores'