And they've taken further strides with their next English single, Butter, which recently released and has already been topping the charts. Hence, they've been making every effort to also connect with non-Korean fans, with their chartbuster debut English single last year, Dynamite, being their first step in that direction. That being said, the band isn't oblivious to their burgeoning global fan-base and have the same love for ARMY everywhere. And despite their fan-following having grown by leaps and bounds across the globe over the past couple of years, they've mostly stuck to their roots, delivering one K-Pop hit after another as that's what them famous in the first place. In fact, most of Korea isn't (English isn't a yardstick of success of status there). Now we all know that BTS members are not well-versed with the English language. Also Read - BTS: Jungkook's privacy under threat? ARMY urges Big Hit Music to take action as alleged sasaeng claims access to his private information and videos Well, what if we were to tell you that BTS member Suga is no different. But whoever was interested in reading and developed a voracious appetite for novels, usually always had a dictionary on hand to never miss out on the comprehension of those big words. How many of us grew up with a dictionary by our side to understand the meaning of big words in the English language or get a better grasp on syntax (how a particular sentence is constructed)? Let's face it, regardless how well we speak the Queen's language, English is neither our first tongue nor did our schools do a swell job at teaching it to us (we didn't have international schools in our days).
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