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Do not confund LATIN language with derivated languages from Latin such as: Spanish, Portughese, French, Romanian, Italian...

in Latin - second is secundus and chance is fortuna - so, maybe fortuna secundus or fortuna secundae

in Spanish - otra oportunidad

in Potughese - segunda chance

in French - la deuxieme chance

in Romanian - a doua sansa

in Italian - seconda probabilita / opportunita

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