In a fine state.
Occurs only as a sentence comment.
Connotes a derogatory or jealous attitude on the part of the speaker for one who enjoys favorable circumstances. By inference, it is a statement of complaint about the less favorable circumstances of the speaker.
Manu hi Ubban ti adangyan at adi ngumīnah bogah.
Ubban is in a fine state because he is rich and so doesn't need to buy rice.