Tempus fugit.
Tempus fugit
Time flies.
Tempus Fugit is latin for "time flees", which means time flies.
it means Time flies
The Latin equivalent of 'He flies by his own wings' is Alis suis volat. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'alis' means 'wings'. The possessive adjective 'suis' means 'his, her'. The verb 'volat' means '[he/she/it] does fly, flies, is flying'.
The participle is "switching" and the phrase is "switching their tails."Switching their tails
It is a a straight line distance that does not follow a road.
Tempus fugit is latin and means 'time flies'
it's latin for she flies with her own wings
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it means that the time passes very quickly;but how it passes is related to us and what we do with our time is important;(we manage the time)
You aren't "hit with flies in your face." The phrase refers to something that contridicts or repudiates something something that is commonly believed. Claiming that snakes are not dangerous flies in the face of experience and common sense. The phrase comes from the practice of hens to fly in the face of a dog or fox that attacks her.