I doubt that Spanish has anything like that number of different meanings for one word, because it is a different type of language. English has the basic characteristics of flexibility of function and openness of vocabulary, so that a word like
set can be a noun, verb, and adjective. Because other languages are more inflected, they don't have this flexibility.
Set and
estar are very closely connected, by the way, from the root shown in Greek
ἵστημι, but Spanish requires more variations.