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What are the lists of same tagalog words with different meaning?

You're asking for a list of homonyms in Tagalog. Here are some examples:

Words with different meanings:

* Baba:

* Down (as in direction)

* Old woman

* Baka:

* Cow

* Perhaps (as in "baka hindi siya darating" - maybe he won't come)

* Bayad:

* Payment

* "Pay" (as in "Bayad po" - "That's the payment")

* Bigas:

* Rice (uncooked)

* Grains of rice

* Buhay:

* Life

* Alive

* Dalaga:

* Unmarried woman

* Maiden (a young woman)

* Gusto:

* Want

* Like

* Iba:

* Other

* Different

* Ilaw:

* Light (noun)

* To light (verb)

* Kakaiba:

* Strange

* Different

* Luma:

* Old (as in age)

* Worn out

* Masama:

* Bad

* Evil

* Puso:

* Heart

* Core

* Talaga:

* Really

* Truly

* Ulan:

* Rain

* Rainy season

Note:

* Some words may have more than two meanings.

* Context is crucial in understanding the correct meaning of a homonym.

This is just a small sample; there are many more homonyms in Tagalog. If you're interested in learning more, I recommend checking out a Tagalog dictionary or searching online for resources on Tagalog homonyms.

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