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Ko (insert name her) toku/taku ingoa.

e.g: mine would be "Ko Brodie toku ingoa.

you can use either Toku or Taku.

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In New Zealand, you can say "My name is" as "Ko ___ taku ingoa," with the blank filled in with your name.

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