The pump is cavitating, which means that it is sucking air because the pipe isn't deep enough into the water. It needs to be drilled deeper.
It seems like you are referring to the Japanese word "arigato." It means "thank you" in English.
To thank them for an interview
a letter to their god to say thank you for what he or she has done or to a friend or family
"Spa-cebo" is not a Russian word. It seems like a misspelling of "спасибо" (spasibo), which means "thank you" in Russian.
She seems to love them loads she always says "Thank you to all my fans!"
You might mean "gracias" which is "thank you" in Spanish.
It's might not be as rare as you thank but it is retired.
You might smile, and say "thank you".
"Grascias" does not appear to be a recognized language. It might be a misspelling of "gracias," which is the Spanish word for "thank you."
There are many places one might go to learn more about writing an 'after interview' thank you letter. One might try the Career Services section of the Monster website.
no it is not good for your skin because you might get hurt thank you
A thank you