Tamil to English

Welcome to our vibrant archive of the latest Tamil song translations! Here, you’ll discover the essence of Tamil music as we bring you the lyrics and their English meanings. Whether it’s catchy tracks from the latest Kollywood films or soulful singles, we have them all covered. Dive in, explore the songs that catch your interest, and enjoy the richness of their translations. Happy listening and reading!

Where Is Anbu Lyrics English Translation | Paranthu Po | Santhosh Dhayanithi

Where Is Anbu Lyrics English Translation | Paranthu Po | Santhosh Dhayanithi

Santhosh Dhayanithi’s “Where Is Anbu” is a track from the album Paranthu Po. It opens with the repeated question, “Anba Kanavilla,” establishing a search for a missing person. Lyricist Madhan

Naadhar Mudi Lyrics Translation — Digambara Samiyar | K. V. Janaki | P. Leela

Naadhar Mudi Lyrics Translation — Digambara Samiyar | K. V. Janaki | P. Leela

“Naadhar Mudi” by P. Leela and K. V. Janaki is from the album Digambara Samiyar. Pampatti Sithar wrote the lyrics with music from composer G. Ramanathan. The song begins with

Marumagale Kula Lyrics Meaning – Anbu Magan (1995) | Chorus | K. S. Chitra

Marumagale Kula Lyrics Meaning – Anbu Magan (1995) | Chorus | K. S. Chitra

K. S. Chitra’s “Marumagale Kula” from the album Anbu Magan (1995) begins with a celebratory call. Lyricist Muthulingam and composer Deva set a ceremonial tone from the start. The opening

O Priya Rasakulla Lyrics Translation – Anbu Magan (1995) | Chorus | Mano

O Priya Rasakulla Lyrics Translation – Anbu Magan (1995) | Chorus | Mano

Mano’s song “O Priya Rasakulla” is from the 1995 album Anbu Magan, with lyrics by Vaali and music by Deva. The track begins with an unusual compliment, comparing a love

Ini Pirivillamale Vaazhvom Lyrics Meaning — Kalyani (1952) | K. Rani | T. M. Soundararajan

Ini Pirivillamale Vaazhvom Lyrics Meaning — Kalyani (1952) | K. Rani | T. M. Soundararajan

T. M. Soundararajan and K. Rani present a solemn vow in “Ini Pirivillamale Vaazhvom” from the film Kalyani (1952). The duet, starring M. N. Nambiar and B. S. Saroja, frames

En Vazhvinil Anbenum Lyrics Translation: Kalyani (1952) | K. Rani

En Vazhvinil Anbenum Lyrics Translation: Kalyani (1952) | K. Rani

K. Rani delivers a mother’s spiritual ode in “En Vazhvinil Anbenum” from the 1952 film Kalyani. Penned by Kannadasan, the song presents a newborn child as a sacred melody meant

Vaazhvatharke Idam Kodukkum Lyrics English Translation | Kalyani (1952) | T. M. Soundararajan

Vaazhvatharke Idam Kodukkum Lyrics English Translation | Kalyani (1952) | T. M. Soundararajan

T. M. Soundararajan delivers a harsh judgment in “Vaazhvatharke Idam Kodukkum” from the 1952 film Kalyani. The song, starring M. N. Nambiar, presents a world that only values wealth. Kannadasan’s

Onnu Rendu Moonu Lyrics Meaning – Kalyani (1952) | Chorus | K. Jamunarani

Onnu Rendu Moonu Lyrics Meaning – Kalyani (1952) | Chorus | K. Jamunarani

“Onnu Rendu Moonu” from the 1952 film Kalyani presents a life philosophy using a simple counting song format. K. Jamunarani and a chorus perform lyrics by Kannadasan, with music from

Kadhal Aiyo Kadhal Lyrics English Meaning – Kalyani (1952) | S. Dakshinamoorthi

Kadhal Aiyo Kadhal Lyrics English Meaning – Kalyani (1952) | S. Dakshinamoorthi

Lyricist Kannadasan presents a humorous complaint about love in “Kadhal Aiyo Kadhal.” Featured in the 1952 film ‘Kalyani’ and starring M. N. Nambiar, the song treats romance as a comical,

Takku Takku Tak Lyrics Translation — Kalyani (1952) | K. Rani

Takku Takku Tak Lyrics Translation — Kalyani (1952) | K. Rani

K. Rani’s “Takku Takku Tak” from the 1952 film Kalyani captures the sound of a fluttering heartbeat. Lyricist Kannadasan frames the song as a playful group conversation exposing a secret

Selvam Niraindhavar Endraale Lyrics Meaning: Kalyani (1952) | T. M. Soundararajan

Selvam Niraindhavar Endraale Lyrics Meaning: Kalyani (1952) | T. M. Soundararajan

T. M. Soundararajan delivers a firm warning in “Selvam Niraindhavar Endraale” from the 1952 film Kalyani. The song, starring M. N. Nambiar and B. S. Saroja, defines wealth as a

Kaalamellaam Endhan Vaazhvil Lyrics Translation – Kalyani (1952) | P. Leela

Kaalamellaam Endhan Vaazhvil Lyrics Translation – Kalyani (1952) | P. Leela

“Kaalamellaam Endhan Vaazhvil” presents a devastating inventory of loss from the 1952 film Kalyani. P. Leela’s vocal performance for actress B. S. Saroja is one of complete surrender to sorrow.