People from Burton and South Derbyshire often say they haven't got a strong accent or particular style of speech - but, of course, we have.

It's just subtle, innit? Geordies, Scousers and Brummies may be easier to pick out but people here have plenty of slang personal to us - a way of saying things that make us stand out from the crowd.

Don't believe me? Gerraway wi yer (expression of surprise).

So how many of these Derbyshire phrases have you heard - or how many do you use?

Is it worth ote? (Is it worth anything)

I'm taitered (I'm worn out)

Stop being so mardy (miserable)

That looks manky (mouldy food/scabby knee going septic, that sort of thing)

I got in a right kerfuffle (panicking over something)

'Ave yer eat owt or nowt? (have you eaten)

Stop chuntering (stop moaning)

Don't be such a whinge bucket (stop moaning)

What's up wi yer? (what is wrong?)

Are you nesh? (are you cold)

He was a bit gormless (he was stupid)

Yer awreet duck? (Are you OK?)

Ey up mi duck (hello)

She's got a bag on (she's in a bad mood about something)

Jitty or Gitty (alleyway)