Spanish Phrase
Los tacos siempre triunfan.
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.
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
Definite article + plural noun
"Los" marks the noun "tacos" as specific and plural.
Adverb of frequency
"Siempre" (always) is placed before the verb to modify it.
Verb conjugation (triunfar)
"Triunfan" is the third‑person plural present indicative of "triunfar", matching the plural subject.
🗨In Conversation
¿Vamos a probar el nuevo puesto de tacos?
Shall we try the new taco stand?
¡Claro! Los tacos siempre triunfan.
Sure! Tacos always succeed.
✕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.
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.

