MITkä
Mitkä is the plural form of the Finnish interrogative pronoun mikä, meaning “which” or “which ones.” It is used to ask about two or more items and functions as a determiner or pronoun in questions about a set of things. The form corresponds to the nominative (and accusative) plural when referring to the items directly.
Mitkä is used with a following noun in its nominative plural to name the items being asked
Mitkä agrees in number with the noun it modifies, typically appearing with plural nouns in the question.
Mitkä is part of a broader Finnish system of interrogatives that includes mikä (singular) and mitkä (plural)
Mitkä is a common, neutral way to ask about multiple items in Finnish. It pairs with a