yes
No problem if it's the same voltage, it will just last longer. But it might be significantly bigger, which could be a problem.
If, by 'larger battery' you mean one with the samevoltage but higher capacity - there's no reason why not. It will simply take a little longer to charge it. I swapped my 3.6v 600mAh battery for a 3.6v 1000mAh battery a long time ago - and the phone still works perfectly well.
I'd verify the output voltage. I charger works by applying a higher voltage than the battery it is charging. If it's within tolerance of the device you're using, it will work. Some devices are more sensitive than others, but in general you should be safe.
A battery that has lost it's charge.
The PLIP battery on the Peugeot 307 means that the battery is in need of charging. It can also mean there is a problem with the battery cables or the battery needs to be replaced. Not replacing the battery when necessary can also cause problems for the alternator.
Do you mean 'battery'
No - so long as it's the correct voltage it'll be fine. The mAh figure is the battery's capacity - the higher the number - the longer it will last between charges in the same piece of equipment. It'll take a bit longer to charge though. I have a mobile phone - which came with a 600mAh battery. I bought a 950mAh equivalent off the 'net and get about twice the talk-time from it. I charge mine through my computers USB port when I need to.
It means get a new battery or the battery is broken.
it means the capacity the battery pack can hold
Yes The larger the battery, the more voltage the battery has.
Bateria can mean a few things in English, just as the English term battery has several meanings. Bateria as battery in English can mean to beat something; The fireworks made a battery of noise. Bateria can also mean battery as in an energy source for small electronics or vehicles.