1. "comhar" (pronounced "co-ar" or "co-hur") - This form means "help," "assistance," or "support." For example, "Tha mi a' iarraidh comhar" means "I am asking for help."
2. "comh-àireamh" (pronounced "co-air-aam" or "co-air-aym") - This form means "sum," "total," or "amount." For example, "Is e comh-àireamh na daoine 100" means "The total number of people is 100."
3. "comharra" (pronounced "co-ar-a" or "co-ar-uh") - This form means "sign," "symbol," or "mark." For example, "Tha comharra air an doras" means "There is a sign on the door."
4. "comharrach" (pronounced "co-ar-ach" or "co-ar-uh-ach") - This form means "significant," "important," or "noteworthy." For example, "Tha an tachartas seo comharrach" means "This event is significant."
It's worth noting that the pronunciation of Gaelic words can vary depending on the specific dialect being spoken. The pronunciations provided here are based on the Standard Gaelic pronunciation.