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Spanish Phrase

Los tacos siempre triunfan.

/los ˈta.kos ˈsjem.pre tɾi.unˈfan/
Meaning"Tacos always succeed."
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Meaning

The sentence means “Tacos always succeed.” It’s a light‑hearted way to say that tacos are a crowd‑pleaser and never fail to be enjoyed, whether at a street stall, a family gathering, or a fancy restaurant.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you want to comment on the universal popularity of tacos, perhaps after a successful taco night, when recommending a taco place, or joking that any taco‑related plan is a safe bet.

Grammar Breakdown

Lostacossiempretriunfan

1

Definite article + plural noun

"Los" marks the noun "tacos" as specific and plural.

2

Adverb of frequency

"Siempre" (always) is placed before the verb to modify it.

3

Verb conjugation (triunfar)

"Triunfan" is the third‑person plural present indicative of "triunfar", matching the plural subject.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Vamos a probar el nuevo puesto de tacos?

Shall we try the new taco stand?

¡Claro! Los tacos siempre triunfan.

Sure! Tacos always succeed.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Los tacos siempre triunfán.

    The verb must agree with the plural subject "Los tacos"; use the third‑person plural form "triunfan" without accent.

  • Los tacos siemprees triunfan.

    "Siempre" is a separate adverb; it should not be merged with the verb.

Alternatives

  • Los tacos nunca fallan.

    Tacos never fail.

  • Con los tacos siempre hay éxito.

    With tacos there’s always success.

  • Los tacos siempre son un acierto.

    Tacos are always a hit.

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Cultural Tip

Tacos are a staple of Mexican street food and vary by region—from al pastor in central Mexico to fish tacos on the coast. Saying "Los tacos siempre triunfan" works in informal conversation; avoid it in formal writing unless you’re describing a marketing campaign.