How Do You Spell SHIKAR?

Pronunciation: [ʃˈɪkɑː] (IPA)

Shikar is a word of Arabic origin that typically means "hunting." The IPA phonetic transcription of this word is /ˈʃɪkɑr/, which breaks the word down into its individual sounds. The "sh" sound is represented by /ʃ/, the "i" sound is represented by /ɪ/, the "k" sound is represented by /k/, the "a" sound is represented by /ɑ/, and the "r" sound is represented by /r/. While the spelling of this word may seem unusual, it accurately reflects the sounds of the word as it is pronounced.

SHIKAR Meaning and Definition

  1. Shikar is a noun that originated from the Persian word "shikār" and is primarily used in the Indian subcontinent. It refers to a recreational activity or sport of hunting wild game, typically associated with the Indian aristocracy and nobility. Shikar combines elements of adventure, skill, and pursuit while hunting various animals in their natural habitat.

    In traditional shikar, hunters embark on expeditions to forests, jungles, or other wilderness regions. They employ various hunting techniques such as tracking, stalking, and camouflage to catch or shoot animals, often sought for their hides, horns, or as trophies. Common game species typically targeted during shikar include tigers, leopards, deer, wild boars, and various bird species.

    Shikar is steeped in cultural and historical significance, featuring prominently in literature, art, and folklore. It is also associated with the grandeur and opulence of imperial India, frequently undertaken by royalty and prominent figures of the time. Shikar often involves a retinue of attendants and intricate customs and rituals, adding to its allure.

    In modern times, shikar has evolved into a more conservation-minded practice due to ecological concerns and diminishing wildlife populations. Nowadays, it is closely regulated, and hunting permits and licenses are required in many regions. The focus has shifted towards sustainable practices, wildlife preservation, and responsible hunting, emphasizing the importance of conservation and ethical treatment of animals.

Etymology of SHIKAR

The word "shikar" originates from the Urdu language, which has its roots in Persian. In Urdu, "shikar" (شکار) means "hunting" or "prey". The term was later adopted in the English language during the era of British colonialism in India, when hunting was popular among British officers and officials. It has since been used to refer to hunting or the pursuit of game in various parts of the world.

Conjugate verb Shikar

CONDITIONAL

I would shikar
you would shikar
he/she/it would shikar
we would shikar
they would shikar

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be shikaring
you would be shikaring
he/she/it would be shikaring
we would be shikaring
they would be shikaring

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have shikar
you would have shikar
he/she/it would have shikar
we would have shikar
they would have shikar

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been shikaring
you would have been shikaring
he/she/it would have been shikaring
we would have been shikaring
they would have been shikaring

FUTURE

I will shikar
you will shikar
he/she/it will shikar
we will shikar
they will shikar

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be shikaring
you will be shikaring
he/she/it will be shikaring
we will be shikaring
they will be shikaring

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have shikared
you will have shikared
he/she/it will have shikared
we will have shikared
they will have shikared

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been shikaring
you will have been shikaring
he/she/it will have been shikaring
we will have been shikaring
they will have been shikaring

IMPERATIVE

you shikar
we let´s shikar

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to shikar

PAST

I shikared
you shikared
he/she/it shikared
we shikared
they shikared

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was shikaring
you were shikaring
he/she/it was shikaring
we were shikaring
they were shikaring

PAST PARTICIPLE

shikared

PAST PERFECT

I had shikared
you had shikared
he/she/it had shikared
we had shikared
they had shikared

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been shikaring
you had been shikaring
he/she/it had been shikaring
we had been shikaring
they had been shikaring

PRESENT

I shikar
you shikar
he/she/it shikars
we shikar
they shikar

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am shikaring
you are shikaring
he/she/it is shikaring
we are shikaring
they are shikaring

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

shikaring

PRESENT PERFECT

I have shikared
you have shikared
he/she/it has shikared
we have shikared
they have shikared

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been shikaring
you have been shikaring
he/she/it has been shikaring
we have been shikaring
they have been shikaring