Spanish Phrase
Los precios también cambian.
Meaning
The sentence states that prices are not static; they also undergo changes. It’s a neutral observation often used when discussing market trends, inflation, or everyday price fluctuations.
When to use
Use this phrase when you want to explain that a price you mentioned earlier is not the only one that can vary, or when you’re giving a general update about economic conditions, shop prices, or service fees.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Lospreciostambiéncambian.
Definite article (Los)
Los is the masculine plural definite article, used before plural nouns like precios.
Noun (precios)
Precios is a masculine plural noun meaning ‘prices’.
Adverb (también)
También means ‘also’ or ‘too’ and modifies the verb that follows.
Verb (cambian)
Cambian is the third‑person plural present indicative of cambiar (‘to change’).
🗨In Conversation
¿Por qué el alquiler subió este mes?
Why did the rent go up this month?
Los precios también cambian.
Prices also change.
✕Common Mistakes
Los precios tambien cambian.
The adverb needs an accent on the i: también.
Los precios también cambia.
The verb must agree with the plural subject ‘precios’; use cambian, not cambia.
Los precio también cambian.
The noun is plural, so the article must also be plural: los precios.
↔Alternatives
Los precios varían.
Prices vary.
Los precios están cambiando.
Prices are changing.
Los precios se modifican.
Prices are being modified.
Cultural Tip
In many Spanish‑speaking countries, price adjustments are a normal part of daily life, especially in markets and small shops. When informing a customer about a price change, it’s courteous to add a brief explanation (e.g., ‘por el aumento del costo de los insumos’) to soften the impact.

