1. "Laro"
* Play: _Naglalaro ng basketball ang mga bata._ (The children are playing basketball.)
* Game: _Panalo ang Pilipinas sa laro._ (The Philippines won the game.)
* Toy: _Maraming laro ang anak ko._ (My child has many toys.)
2. "Iba"
* Different: _Iba ang kulay ng damit niya._ (The color of her dress is different.)
* Other: _Wala akong ibang gagawin._ (I have nothing else to do.)
* Strange: _Iba ang kilos niya lately._ (His behavior is strange lately.)
3. "Puso"
* Heart: _Masakit ang puso ko._ (My heart hurts.)
* Love: _Mahal ko ang puso ko._ (I love my love.)
* Core: _Puso ng problema._ (Core of the problem.)
4. "Kamay"
* Hand: _Maganda ang kamay niya._ (Her hands are beautiful.)
* Help: _Kailangan ko ng kamay mo._ (I need your help.)
* Power: _Nasa kamay mo ang desisyon._ (The decision is in your hands.)
5. "Ulo"
* Head: _Masakit ang ulo ko._ (My head hurts.)
* Mind: _Ano ang nasa ulo mo?_ (What's on your mind?)
* Leader: _Siya ang ulo ng grupo._ (He is the leader of the group.)
These are just a few examples, and Tagalog is full of words with multiple meanings. This richness in language can sometimes make it challenging for non-native speakers to learn, but it also adds depth and beauty to the language.