"Since I know you, you are important."
It means "Since I met you, you are important."
"Quien eres te conozco" is not a correct sentence in Spanish. It seems to be a mix of "¿Quién eres?" (Who are you?) and "Te conozco" (I know you). The correct way to ask "Do I know you?" would be "¿Te conozco?"
Eres ti conosco does not make sense. Eres is a form of ser (to be), meaning you (tú). Conosco is not a word. You mean conozco which is a form of conocer (to know), meaning I (yo). So the conjugation of this sentence is out of whack. If it were translated it would be something like 'You are I know' (however it wouldn't be grammatically correct).
I know (as in to know a person or a place not to know a fact or skill)
In Spanish, "eres gay" means "you are gay."
"Tu eres gordo" means "you are fat" in Spanish.
"Quien eres te conozco" is not a correct sentence in Spanish. It seems to be a mix of "¿Quién eres?" (Who are you?) and "Te conozco" (I know you). The correct way to ask "Do I know you?" would be "¿Te conozco?"
Eres ti conosco does not make sense. Eres is a form of ser (to be), meaning you (tú). Conosco is not a word. You mean conozco which is a form of conocer (to know), meaning I (yo). So the conjugation of this sentence is out of whack. If it were translated it would be something like 'You are I know' (however it wouldn't be grammatically correct).
The sentence seems incomplete, it means: '(My lady)friend sometime ....you....important you are for me' (Missing: '....I'll tell/convince....how...' (?))
desde means: from as well as since
"I am not FAMILIAR with Spanish."
I know (as in to know a person or a place not to know a fact or skill)
eres. 'you are' mala 'mean'
Desde el celular means "from the cellular".
Tú eres = You are
what are you?
Yo la conozco; es una amiga. I know her (I recognize her); she's a friend
Tu eres cocina