Correct spelling for the English word "shekarry" is [ʃˈɛkaɹi], [ʃˈɛkaɹi], [ʃ_ˈɛ_k_a_ɹ_i] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "shekarry" is derived from the Persian and Urdu term "shikari", which means "hunter" or "one who hunts". It entered the English language through the British colonial period in India, where it was used to refer to local hunters and guides who assisted British sportsmen on hunting expeditions. Over time, the term "shikari" or "shekarry" began to be employed more broadly to describe skilled hunters or guides in various contexts.