ketkä
Ketkä is the Finnish plural interrogative pronoun meaning “who” when the question concerns more than one person. It is the plural form of kuka, used to inquire about a group of people rather than a single individual. In sentence position, ketkä functions like other question words, and the verb typically agrees with the plural subject.
Forms and usage in Finnish grammar
Ketkä is nominative plural. Its related forms include keiden, used as the genitive plural to express “whose”
- Ketkä ovat täällä? — “Who are here?” or “Who’s here?”
- Ketkä tämän tekivät? — “Who did this?”
- Keiden auto on tämä? — “Whose car is this?”
- Ketä odotat? — “Whom are you waiting for?”
Ketkä is contrasted with kuka, which asks about a single person. Finnish interrogatives form a small set
Kuka, mitkä, mikä. These related Finnish interrogatives help distinguish singular and plural references and their grammatical