The phrase "with you time flies" can be translated into Latin as "tecum tempus volat." In this translation, "tecum" means "with you," "tempus" means "time," and "volat" means "flies." This expression conveys the idea that time passes quickly in someone's company.
Maybe you are thinking of Tempus fugit (time flies).
Time flies.
time marches on
Tempus Fugit is latin for "time flees", which means time flies.
Tempus fugit.
Deus temporis
She Flies With Her Own Wings in latin
Tempus fugit is latin and means 'time flies'
The correct phrase is "time flies". This idiom is used to express how time seems to pass quickly.
Finis temporis.
At that time, the Romans had no facilities.
Tempore fur