The plural of "taco" is "tacos." In English, the plural is typically formed by adding an "s" to the end of the word. So, one taco becomes multiple tacos when referring to more than one.
taco is singular.......tacos is the plural
The plural of taco is tacos.When something is plural, it means more than one.An example sentence is: The seagulls swooped down and snatched our tacos.
Yes, the noun 'taco' is a countable noun, the plural form is tacos.Example: One taco will not be enough. Get two tacos for me.
Are you talking about the possessive form, as in something that belongs to a taco (such as the taco's meat), or did you think, for some unknown reason, that there might be an apostrophe in some plurals (that aren't also made possessive at the same time)? If you thought that an apostrophe belongs in a standard plural, then why and where did you get that idea? Why and where does anyone, not just you, get an idea that a nonpossive plural would have an apostrophe? There is no apostrophe for plural of "taco," as in "They're selling tacos here." Use an apostrophe for the possessive form, though, as in "The taco's meat is good," or to show a contraction of "taco is," as in "This taco's great!"
That is the correct spelling of "taco" (Mexican food served in a crunchy cornmeal shell).
Dave Brubeck - Blue Rondo a la Turk
You can get a fish taco at Del Taco
NO U #$%@. taco NO U #$%@. taco
The singular possessive form of the word "taco" is "taco's".
The German word for taco is Taco.
Taco is taco in Swedish too.
Taco is just taco in spanish.