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Spanish Phrase

Los precios también cambian.

/los pɾeˈsjos tamˈβjen ˈkambjan/
Meaning"Prices also change."
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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.

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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.

1

Definite article (Los)

Los is the masculine plural definite article, used before plural nouns like precios.

2

Noun (precios)

Precios is a masculine plural noun meaning ‘prices’.

3

Adverb (también)

También means ‘also’ or ‘too’ and modifies the verb that follows.

4

Verb (cambian)

Cambian is the third‑person plural present indicative of cambiar (‘to change’).

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A

¿Por qué el alquiler subió este mes?

Why did the rent go up this month?

Los precios también cambian.

Prices also change.

B

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.

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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.