ravendon | Who, What, Where, When, etc. Question

I'm confused about the last paragraph. I can understand the first paragraph. It makes sense to this English speaker.

The last paragraph is in orders I'm not as familiar with. Possibly from Spanish or Italian maybe.

The way I'd normally say "How is he?" would be "Como es el?"
But, that last paragraph has it as "How he is?" and "He is how?"

So if I say, "Como es el?" or "How is he?" is that incorrect?

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Who, What, Where, When, etc.

An interrogative pronoun is used to form questions: Who is that man? Ci es acel om? A relative pronoun is used to introduce a relative clause (see below): He is the man who saw the accident. El es la om ci ia vide la acaso. Interrogatives and relatives in LFN are identical...

Como, cuanto, cuando, do, and per ce, when used as interrogatives, are essentially adverbs, and can come first in the sentence or right after the verb. How is he/she? Como el es? El es como?