λουκας noun - nominative singular masculine
Loukas  loo-kas': Lucas, a Christian -- Lucas, Luke.
εστιν verb - present indicative - third person singular
esti  es-tee':  he (she or it) is; also (with neuter plural) they are
μονος adjective - nominative singular masculine
monos  mon'-os: remaining, i.e. sole or single; by implication, mere -- alone, only, by themselves.
μετ preposition
meta  met-ah':  denoting accompaniment; amid (local or causal);
εμου personal pronoun - first person genitive singular
emou  em-oo': of me -- me, mine, my.
μαρκον noun - accusative singular masculine
Markos  mar'-kos: Marcus, a Christian -- Marcus, Mark.
αναλαβων verb - second aorist active passive - nominative singular masculine
analambano  an-al-am-ban'-o: to take up -- receive up, take (in, unto, up).
αγε verb - present active middle - second person singular
ago  ag'-o: to lead; by implication, to bring, drive, (reflexively) go, (specially) pass (time), or (figuratively) induce -- be, bring (forth), carry, (let) go, keep, lead away, be open.
μετα preposition
meta  met-ah':  denoting accompaniment; amid (local or causal);
σεαυτου reflexive pronoun - second person genitive singular masculine
seautou  seh-ow-too': respectively of (with, to) thyself -- thee, thine own self, (thou) thy(-self).
εστιν verb - present indicative - third person singular
esti  es-tee':  he (she or it) is; also (with neuter plural) they are
γαρ conjunction
gar  gar: assigning a reason (used in argument, explanation or intensification; often with other particles)
μοι personal pronoun - first person dative singular
moi  moy: to me -- I, me, mine, my.
ευχρηστος adjective - nominative singular masculine
euchrestos  yoo'-khrays-tos: easily used, i.e. useful -- profitable, meet for use.
εις preposition
eis  ice: to or into (indicating the point reached or entered), of place, time, or (figuratively) purpose (result, etc.); also in adverbial phrases
διακονιαν noun - accusative singular feminine
diakonia  dee-ak-on-ee'-ah: attendance (as a servant, etc.); figuratively (eleemosynary) aid, (official) service (especially of the Christian teacher, or technically of the diaconate)