As long as it's the correct caliber, yes.
6.35 mm is equivalent to 25 ACP
No such caliber as .32 Special. Use the caliber of ammo marked on the gun.
.40 cal hollow points. That is what they practice with also.
6.35 (or technically 6,35) is the same as .25 ACP.
45 ACP. Have it checked by a gunsmith before firing.
In North America, it's sold as .25 ACP. In Europe, it's sold as 6.35mm.
H&A most probably
Whatever is available ought to be OK. (40grains.....)
The cartridge is common, and is typically referred to as the .25 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol). In European markets, it's more commonly known as the 6.35x16SR.
These were made to fire the .32 S&W revolver cartridge. Made well after the black powder era, they should be able to use standard present day ammo.
any 45 cal ammo will work in a 45 cal pistol
Impossible to answer without more information.