Because they would be less of a moron than you for asking such a question.
You would say he puhuvat liian lujaa.
Are you okay is "Oletko (sinä) kunnossa?" in Finnish. The subject is often ommitted in Finnish everyday talk.
It depends on the context.In informal talk you can often simply say "on", though it will not be grammatically correct in all situations.For example they are, is he ovat in Finnish. But many would simply say he on.
Talk to the person like you would anyone else. If you have questions specific to the disability, ask, "Would you mind if I ask why you use a walker (wheelchair, cane)?"
The same way you talk to anyone. With respect
You could talk to Pluto, but I doubt anyone would answer.
The same way you would talk to anyone else.
Talk to him the way you would talk to a friend. After all, he is you boyFRIEND.
The best person to talk to would be your doctor.
Talk about school and weekend plans, or anything that you would talk about with anyone else really!
He would not scare anyone
Treat them like you would anyone else, with respect and kindness. Avoid making assumptions or generalizations about their identity based on stereotypes. Listen actively, ask questions, and show genuine interest in getting to know them as a person.