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Personalmente propendo per l'origine spagnola perch� l'espressione � usata
soprattutto negli USA, dove lo spagnolo � la seconda lingua per diffusione.
In qualche caso l'origine � palesata dall'accento sulla u, o dal contesto
latinoamericano:
"Dr. Sara Smith is n�mero uno among faculty at Colorado Mountain College's
Roaring Fork Campus, ..."
"Whitsundays is the n�mero uno Sailing Destination..."
"Since talking about one�s kids is the n�mero uno topic for women here..."
"I'll show you the n�mero uno back there."
"Masters Degrees, A Countless Number of In-Services, and what rises to the
top? By a landslide: LVWP Summer Institute is N�mero Uno!" Maria Spinosa,
2009 ..."
"With its television, radio, and publishing interests, Grupo Televisa is
"n�mero uno" in the Latin media world. The company is Mexico's #1 TV
broadcaster with ..."
Un'altra parola usata in inglese che pu� essere tanto spagnola quanto
italiana � "politico", come sostantivo, per uomo politico.
Examples of POLITICO
"a politico who will do anything to win an election"
Origin of POLITICO
Italian politico or Spanish pol�tico, ultimately from Latin politicus
political
First Known Use: 1630
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/politico
Inoltre, come nome proprio,
"Politico is an American political journalism organization based in
Arlington, Virginia, that distributes its content via television, the
Internet, newspaper, and radio."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politico