he sits and he talks, at one point he works in Bruno's house.
He's probably a Christian of some sort; it's not specified in the book.
if you mean in the film The Boy In The Stripped Pajamas, then i think the answer is yes. the timing in the film works out about right. and it may just be ironic, but they also look sort of similar. i haven't found it proven anywhere, but it makes sense.
In the book, Mother only mentions that Gretel is going through a "phase" and she does not specify what sort of phase.
She doesn't like Out-With (not ok for the children) but she sort of obeys father
Not much. Bahamas, sort of. Llamas, Alabama's.
The striped dolphin is not endangered, but is considered a protected species. That means without a some sort of protection plan in place, the species would become endangered.
The best pajamas a women can wear to a slumber party would be something that has a comfortable fabric and depending on the season is some sort of pants and tank top or tshirt .
A sort of fedora-style hat and a green and red, horizontally striped sweater.
long striped trousers similar to those who worn be dock workers.
you sort things out
Though it's not mentioned directly, the word that Lieutenant Kotler uses repeatedly in the story was either a derogatory term for 'Jew' (since every time he used it, the word was in direct reference to a Jewish person), or a swear word of some sort.
Probably Pajamas, PJ"s is a very common sort of half-acronym for pajamas, as common as say, Levis or Kleenex which have become generic, though both registered and vaunted trademarks.