Paisano
sounds like it means that a true friend makes life a lot better
Shinu hada kinda sounds like the Arabic for "what is this?" and dikdik sounds like Sadik or Sadiq which means friend - so maybe it's "what's this friend?"
it means that your boyfriend sounds sexy and you sweet
It sounds more like he is finding out from you how you feel about a friend of his. Perhaps his friend is too shy to talk to you and asked his friend to ask you.
It sorta sounds like he might like you. I think it means that he will prove to you that he is mature and grown up... idk...
Ni means you (sounds like knee). You means have (sounds like yo) Shui means water (sounds like shway) Ma is a word placed at the end of a question (sounds like mah). So, one way to ask if someone has water is "ni you shui ma".
It sounds like it means the person who said it thinks their friend knows the worst things about them and has still accepted them and so they feel comfortable with them and want to always be friends.
They sound like my friend Kellie.
That sounds like a job for a very close friend.
Yeah. It's like 'friend'.
It means chubby.It may be related etymologically to the word 'pengyo' of Chinese, which means 'friend'. Some people claim it is an onomatopoeia, sounding like what Miyazaki thinks a 'soft squishy softness' sounds like when touched.Ponyo means "something you wanna touch".
Homophone means sounds like. The shelf over a fireplace is a mantel. Sounds like mantle.