Significado
A place that is very far away.
Contexto cultural
In Latvian mythology, the sky is often personified. The 'edges' are where the Sun (Saule) finishes her daily journey in her chariot. The flat landscape of the Baltics makes the horizon very prominent, leading to many idioms involving the 'edge' of things. Younger Latvians use this phrase ironically to describe neighborhoods that are just slightly outside the city center. The phrase is a staple of 'National Romanticism' in literature, used to evoke a sense of longing for a lost or distant homeland.
Use for emphasis
Add the word 'pašām' (the very) before 'debess malām' to sound even more like a native speaker expressing extreme distance.
Case sensitivity
Remember that 'uz' (to) and 'no' (from) are your most common partners for this phrase. Don't forget to change the ending of 'malas'!
Significado
A place that is very far away.
Use for emphasis
Add the word 'pašām' (the very) before 'debess malām' to sound even more like a native speaker expressing extreme distance.
Case sensitivity
Remember that 'uz' (to) and 'no' (from) are your most common partners for this phrase. Don't forget to change the ending of 'malas'!
Poetic flair
Use this phrase in a birthday card to someone who loves traveling. It sounds much more thoughtful than just saying 'have a good trip'.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the missing word in the correct case.
Mēs braucam uz debess ______.
After the preposition 'uz' (to), you need the dative plural 'malām' for this idiom.
Which sentence means 'He lives in the middle of nowhere'?
Select the correct sentence:
'Debess malās' is the idiomatic way to say someone lives very far away.
Match the Latvian phrase with its English equivalent.
Match the pairs:
Each preposition changes the meaning and the case of the noun.
Complete the dialogue with the correct idiomatic expression.
A: Vai tava vecmāmiņa dzīvo Rīgā? B: Nē, viņa dzīvo tālu laukos, pašā _______.
'Pašā debess malā' emphasizes that she lives in a very remote rural area.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Ayudas visuales
Where are the 'Debess Malas'?
Physical
- • Remote mountains
- • Isolated islands
- • Deep forests
Metaphorical
- • Dreams
- • The future
- • Lost memories
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosMēs braucam uz debess ______.
After the preposition 'uz' (to), you need the dative plural 'malām' for this idiom.
Select the correct sentence:
'Debess malās' is the idiomatic way to say someone lives very far away.
Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:
Each preposition changes the meaning and the case of the noun.
A: Vai tava vecmāmiņa dzīvo Rīgā? B: Nē, viņa dzīvo tālu laukos, pašā _______.
'Pašā debess malā' emphasizes that she lives in a very remote rural area.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasIt is plural (edges). While you can say 'debess mala' (singular), the plural 'malas' is more common when referring to the general concept of a remote place.
Yes, if the walk felt exceptionally long and exhausting, you can say you walked to the 'debess malām' sarcastically.
They are almost identical. 'Debess malas' is slightly more poetic, while 'pasaules mala' is more common in everyday speech.
It is neutral. You can use it with your boss to describe a remote project site, or with your friends to talk about a vacation.
Not primarily. While 'debesis' means heaven, this idiom is about physical or metaphorical distance, not theology.
In this specific idiom, the singular genitive 'debess' is the traditional form. 'Debesu' is the plural genitive and is used in other contexts like 'debesu valstība' (kingdom of heaven).
No, it is strictly for spatial distance. You wouldn't use it to say something happened a long time ago.
Extremely! Latvian pop and folk music are full of references to the sky and its edges.
Use 'no debess malām'.
Usually not. It implies a place that is far and perhaps lonely, but not necessarily dangerous.
Frases relacionadas
Pasaules mala
synonymThe edge of the world.
Dieva auss
similarIn God's ear.
Nekurienes vidū
similarIn the middle of nowhere.
Aiz deviņiem kalniem
builds onBehind nine mountains.