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Yes, but it is an unusual ( not to say unheard of ) construction for the second person. It is more like a prayer or a decree: Let it be that you bring me a cup of coffee.

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Yes, the sentence "May you bring me a cup of coffee?" is grammatically correct. It is a polite way to request someone to bring you a cup of coffee.

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