I choose Maori language to tallk about it.
There are a number of Maori Words used in New Zealand English - here are a selection:
 
Aotearoa - (New Zealand - literally - Long white cloud)  
 aroha - (love)  
 Hāngi - (Traditional feast prepared in earth oven)  
 Haka - (war dance with actions)  
 hīkoi - (walk)  
 Hui - (gathering, meeting)  
 Iwi - (tribe)  
 Kai - (food)  
 Karakia - (prayer)  
 Kauri - (Large native conifer)  
 Kea - (native parrot)  
 Kia ora - (Hello, greetings)  
 Kiwi - (Native bird)  
 Kohanga Reo - (language nest, Maori Immersion pre-school (0 - 4 years))  
 Mahi - (Work or activity)  
 Makō - (Shark)  
 Mana - (Prestige, reputation)  
 Maori - (Indigenous inhabitants of New Zealand, the language of the indigenous inhabitants of New Zealand)  
 Moa - (Extinct large flightless bird)  
 Pā - (Hill fort)  
 Pākeha - (New Zealander of non-Maori descent, usually European)  
 Pounamu - (Greenstone)  
 Puku - (Stomach)  
 Taonga - (Treasured possessions or cultural items, anything precious)  
 Te Reo Maori - (The Maori language)  
 Tuatara - (Lizard like reptile)  
 Waka - (Canoe)  
 Whānau - (Family)  
What languages does English borrow words from?
I don't know. I haven't found any word in Maori that comes from the English language.
What languages are most words borrowed from?
I think Maori language has borrowed more words into the English language than vice versa.
What languages are fewest words borrowed from?
I think it's English language, but I'm not sure.
			
		