It could mean that "she does what she wants." "very independent.
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'.
she flies with her own wings
she flies with her own wings is 'elle vole de ses propres ailes' in French (use 'de' and not 'avec' for that expression)
she flies with her own wings Or the union
Aeroplane means a vehicle with wings which flies through the air.
The Oregon state motto is "Allis Volat Propiis," which means "She flies with her own wings."
היא עפה עם כנפיה.
it's latin for she flies with her own wings
The state motto of Oregon is "She flies with her own wings"
She flies [or You fly] by her [or your] own wings is an English equivalent of 'Lei vola con le sue ali'.The personal pronoun 'lei' means 'she'. The personal pronoun 'Lei' means '[formal singular] you'. The verb 'vola' means '[she/he/it] flies' or '[you] fly'. The preposition 'con' means 'with'. The feminine plural definite article 'le' means 'the'. The feminine noun 'ale'means 'wings'.All together, they're pronounced 'leh VOH-lah kohn leh SOO-eh AH-leh'.
She Flies With Her Own Wings in latin
Hun flyver med sin egen vinger.