Il secondo corso
"Second" in English is secondo in Italian.
"I got my second wind!" in English is Ho avuto il mio secondo respiro! in Italian.
la seconda volta
Vuoi? is an Italian equivalent of the English word "Wanna?" The second person informal singular present indicative also translates into English as "Do you want?" or "Do you wish?" The pronunciation will be "vwoy" in Italian.
Dammilo! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Give it to me!" The pronunciation of the present imperative in the second person informal singular will be "DAM-mee-lo" in Italian.
Baci a te! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Kisses to you!" The pronunciation of the phrase in the second person informal singular will be "BA-tchee a tey" in Italian.
"Great-grandmother" is an English equivalent of the Italian word bisnonna. The feminine singular noun translates literally as "again (second) grandmother" in English. The pronunciation will be "bee-ZNON-na" in Italian.
"Be!" is an English equivalent of the Italian word Sii!The present imperative in the second person informal singular serves as a command form of the present infinitive essere("to be"). The pronunciation will be "see" in Italian.
"Live!" is an English equivalent of the Italian word Viviti! The second person informal present imperative and reflexive pronoun translate literally into English as "Live yourself!" The pronunciation will be "VEE-vee-tee" in Italian.
Perché scegli l'italiano? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Why do you select Italian?" The pronunciation of the interrogative in the second person informal singular will be "per-KEY SHEY-glee LEE-ta-LYA-no" in Italian.
Sei proprio tu? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Is it you?" The interrogative in the second person informal singular of the present indicative literally translates into English as "Are you really you?" The pronunciation will be "SEH-ee PRO-pryo too" in Italian.
Lascia! in the singular and Lasciate! in the plural are Italian equivalents of the English word "Leave!" The first-mentioned example is in the second person informal singular whereas the second is in the second person informal plural. The respective pronunciations will be "LA-sha" and "la-SHA-tey" in Italian.