mitällä
Mitalla is a Finnish word that translates to "with" in English. It is a preposition used to indicate the instrument or means by which an action is performed. In Finnish grammar, mitalla is the instrumental case form of the word "mikä," which means "what" or "which." This case is used to answer questions about the means or instrument used in an action.
For example, in the sentence "Kirjoitin kirjan kynällä," which translates to "I wrote the book with a
Mitalla is one of the six cases in the Finnish language, and it is used to express