Hi Cristiano,

> 
> Hi all, emerging from my memories Cato's sentence was:
> "Ceterum censeo Carthago delenda esse",
> where Carthago (3rd-declination) is the subject becouse the sentence is
> in passive form.
This is not entirely true, because:
0. This senctence was used by Cato MAJOR in the senat.
1. Carthago is used in the 4 derrivative (accusative), ie
   I want you (sic!) to be destroyed, ie Carthaginem.
2. delendam is Gerundivum II, femininum, because all cities
   were fenininim.

Applying this to MS, the question is whether MS is femininum
or masculinum. Even though Bill Gates seems to be masculinum,
"software" in german is femininum, therefore "delendam". Hence,
since MS ends with a consonant, the consonantic declination
has to be used, ie, 

                singular        plural (not possible, because 
                                        no concurrents are tolerated)

nominativum     Microsoft       Microsoftes
genetivum       Microsoftis     Microsoftium
dativum         Microsofti      Microsoftibus
accusativum     Microsoftem     Microsoftes
vocativum       Microsoft       Microsoftes
ablativum       Microsofte      Microsoftibus

Additionally, I use MIRCOSOFT instead of MICROSOFT, because...

Therefore:                  Ceterum censeo MIRCOSOFTem esse delendam.
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                  Ceterum censeo MIRCOSOFTem esse delendam.
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