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I am a painter. (With the "I' emphasized.)

It also can mean I am the artist. But painter is the same thing. It depends what you are translating. If you are translating a passage about the pictor going to a villa and painting a lion in the triclinium, use painter but if it is just 'ego sum pictor' the answer would be I am an artist. (articles are EXTREMELY important!

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