I would split the string on comma, loop through all the results and add each word to a hashtable or dictionary with a value of one. If the word (key) is already present, then increment the value.
string[] values = "one,one,one,two,two,four,four,four".Split(',');
var counts = new Dictionary<string, int>();
foreach (string value in values) {
if (counts.ContainsKey(value))
counts[value] = counts[value] + 1;
else
counts.Add(value, 1);
}
Or, if you prefer, here is a LINQ solution
var counts = values.GroupBy<string, string, int>(k => k, e => 1)
.Select(f => new KeyValuePair<string, int>(f.Key, f.Sum()))
.ToDictionary(k => k.Key, e => e.Value);