The proposizione infinitiva latino is a fundamental Latin grammatical construction featuring an infinitive verb with its subject in the accusative case. This complex syntactic structure serves as either a subjective or objective subordinate clause in Latin sentences.
• The construction requires the subject to always be expressed in the accusative case
• It can be translated into modern languages using both explicit (that + indicative/subjunctive) and implicit (to + infinitive) forms
• Two main types exist: subjective infinitive and objective infinitive clauses
• The temporal relationship between main and subordinate clauses follows specific patterns