Nemo hic est.
relinquetur hic ardere
I am right here with you
Hereyea
ibi factus
One in Latin is "unus"
if you want to say, "one God," that would be unus Deus, here is how you say it, oohn-us day-oohs
"Venisti" (singular) or "venistis" plural.
''Hic incepit ''pestis.''''
Ibi sum ut maneas.
The expression "here you go" is a modern slang term, and there is no equivalent in Latin, which was the language of the Romans. The closest you can come to "here you go" in Latin would be "hic is" if you are speaking to one person and "hic itis" if you are speaking to two or more people.
To say bye in Latin you say "Vale" when you are saying bye to one person. To say bye to mare then one person you say "Valete"
Black is nigrum in latin.