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He demonstrates unknowingness, but you can see, they put many things and nobody has time to answer for every term, notion, issues.
For example:
According him, Ulcinj is Albanian word, derived from Albanian word ulk, ujk.
But Albanian ulk, ujk (wolf) is borrowed from Slavic vlk. Pra-Slavic vlk is English/German wolf.
There are many and many geographical names in Slavic countries with root vlk.
For example Vlkyňa (South. Slav. Vlkinja), village and municipality in Slovakia.
We can see according grammar rules:
k -> c
v -> u
and a disappeared in the end
Vlkinja = Ulcinj
According it Ulcinj can be Slavic name with Slavic root vlk (wolf).
If Ulcinj is Illyrian name it means that some Slovenian (also some Bosnian and Croatian) researchers can be right, but officialy it is Greek name by origin.
It means I don't say that Ulcinj by origin is Slavic name. Officialy name Ulcinj is derived from Greek tribe Kolhidians, and it was Kolhinijum, it is possible that Slavs adapted this name to something that they knew. But nothing to do with Albanian, what is false.
I think, this can help better the serb members here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jovan_I._Deretić
Deretić is an engineer by training, but is mainly noted for his historical theories.[2] He is the proponent of an alternative history of the Serbian people that asserts a larger role in ancient history than described by most Western historians.
He is sometimes confused with distinguished literary historian Jovan Deretić.[3]
According to Deretić, prior to the conquests of Alexander the Great, there lived an even more-accomplished conqueror named Serbon Makeridov:
That Serbon, father of all nations, was a Serb. That is to say, all of his descendants, or rather all known peoples, have Serbian origin.[4]Ancient peoples such as ancient Greeks and Celts are therefore claimed to be Serbian.