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Bring me Ma Linang.
Bring Ma Liang to me.
Bring Ma Liang for me.

(Are they the same? Can we use both 'to' and'for'?)
15 years ago

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Ms. Sue
The first two are correct.

The third one implies that the speaker wants to use Ma Liang -- perhaps for sexual purposes.

15 years ago

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