"I got my second wind!" in English is Ho avuto il mio secondo respiro! in Italian.
"Wind" in English is vento in Italian.
Vento in Italian and Portuguese is "wind" in English.
Vento estivo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "summer wind." The pronunciation will be "VEN-to ey-STEE-vo" in Italian.
Guardare il vento is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to face the wind." The pronunciation will be "gwa-DA-rey eel VEN-to" in Italian.
'Wind user' may be translated as風の使用者 (kaze no shiyousha) when translated from English to Japanese.
"Goodbye, wind houses!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Addio, case del vento! The greeting, feminine plural noun, preposition with masculine singular definite article, and masculine singular noun translate literally into English as "Farewell, houses of the wind!" The pronunciation will be "ad-DEE-o KA-sey del VEN-to" in Italian.
le vent is translated the wind in English.
Burrasca is an Italian equivalent of the English word "gale." The feminine singular noun refers to a very strong wind of 34 to 47 knots (63 to 87 kilometers, 39 to 54 miles) per hour. The pronunciation will be "boor-RA-ska" in Pisan Italian.
Kamikaze
'Type of wind' may be translated as風の種類 (kaze no shurui) in Japanese.
It is 'kaze' in Japanese.
Kuro Kaze