Mala tu Aawadtos - Male - Younger Mala tu Aawadtes - Female - Younger Mala tumhi Aawadta - Male or female - Older
yes if it is a male and female or a younger male and older male
yes and the other way around
You introduce the younger to the older; the male to the female first.
Tu kasaa aahes - For male - younger to you or of your age (basically within friends and siblings) Tumhi kase aahaat - For male or female - Older to you Tu kashi aahes - For female - younger to you (basically within friends and siblings)
It would depend on their age, an older female would be larger than a younger male, but if they are the same age, the female would be slightly dmaller, but just as strong and fast.
If you are male - your sister is your tuahine. If you are female and younger - your sister is your tuakana. If you are female and older - your sister is your teina.
it is to show dominance over the other dog.
Aloha: Kaikuaʻana (older of a female); kaikaina (younger of a female); kaikuahine (of a male); or just kika or tita (slang). Add aloha after either of these for dear.
Tu kaay karto aahes - (Male - younger or of same age) Tu kaay karte aahes - (Female - younger or of same age) Tumhi kaay kartaa aahaat - (Male or Female older to you))
It is a Filipino word used as a term of endearment to someone younger than you. Similar to 'Kuya' (older male) or Ate - pronounced "ahh-tay" (older female). However, the word 'ading' - pronounced "ahh-ding" can be used to address either male or female. You can make the word more personal by saying, adingko which translates to, "MY younger one"
Aloha: Kaikuaʻana (older of a female); kaikaina (younger of a female); kaikuahine (of a male); or just kika or tita (slang). Add aloha after either of these for dear.