Which kind of music do you like?
What kind of music do you like?
Which type of car does your father have?
What type of car does your father have?
Which do you want to drink?
What do you want to drink?
How is your name?
What is your name?
How is it called your cat?
What is your cat called?
What arm did you break?
Which arm did you break?
What do you like to drink at mealtimes?
Which do you prefer - red or white wine?
What type of music do you like?
A: I like jazz. B: Who do you like? A: I like John Coltrane. B: Which of his albums do you like the most?
What’s the English for ‘xyz’?
Which is correct? “I like very much you” or “I like you very much”.
How do you say / pronounce ‘xyz’ in English?
How do you spell xyz?
Use what to ask a generic question that doesn’t distinguish between two or more items.
Use which to discover a preference from a limited choice of items.
Use how to discover the means with which something is done / said etc.