你可以把我的行李拿到樓上嗎?

Would you carry my luggage upstairs?

Source: Tatoeba

Sentence Composition

=1 you (informal, as opposed to courteous nín)
=1 you (Note: In Taiwan, is used to address females, but in mainland China, it is not commonly used. Instead, is used to address both males and females.)
2 可以
  1. can
  2. may
  3. possible
  4. able to
  5. not bad
  6. pretty good
=3
  1. to hold; to grasp
  2. to hold a baby in position to help it urinate or defecate
  3. handlebar
  4. classifier: handful, bundle, bunch
  5. classifier for things with handles
  6. (used to put the object before the verb: + {noun} + {verb})
=3 handle
=3
  1. (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) alternative form of (pá, “to scratch”)
  2. a surname
  3. alternative form of (pá, “to scratch”)
4
  1. I
  2. me
  3. my
=5 de
  1. of; ~'s (possessive particle)
  2. (used after an attribute when it modifies a noun)
  3. (used at the end of a declarative sentence for emphasis)
  4. (used after a noun, verb or adjective to form a nominal expression, as in 皮革的 de "one made of leather" or 跑堂儿的 pǎotángrde "a waiter (literally, one who runs back and forth in a restaurant)" or 新的 xīnde "new one")
  5. also pr. or di in poetry and songs
=5 a taxi; a cab (abbr. for 的士 shì)
=5 really and truly
=5 (bound form) bull's-eye; target
=6 行李 xíngli luggage

classifier:

=6 行李 xíng
  1. (Classical) herald; messenger
  2. belongings one carries for travelling; luggage; baggage (Classifier: m c; mn)
  3. herald; messenger
7 拿到 dào
  1. to get
  2. to obtain
8 樓上 lóushàng
  1. upstairs
  2. (Internet slang) previous poster in a forum thread
=9 (coll.) what?
=9 used in 吗啡 fēi
=9 ma (question particle for "yes-no" questions)