The words you provided appear to be English and a Swedish word:
- "var" in English means "different" or "some," but here it could be a typo or incomplete.
- "sitter" is an English verb meaning to be seated.
- "gallan" appears to be Swedish, related to "galla," meaning "bile" in English.
Based on the search results, "gallan" is associated with the gallbladder and bile, which are parts of the digestive system. The gallbladder (gallblÄsan in Swedish) stores bile (galla) produced by the liver to help digest fats. The gallbladder is a small organ located beneath the liver, and it releases bile into the small intestine when needed. To follow your instruction on highlighting foreign words:
- var (English, no highlight needed)
- sitter (English, no highlight needed)
- [gallan](javascript:void(0)) (Swedish word meaning bile or related to bile)
If further explanation or translation is needed, clarifying the context of the words would help. But in short, "gallan" is a Swedish word related to bile in the digestive system. This addresses the origin and meaning of the words based on linguistic context and medical information about "gallan" from Swedish sources.