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Adithya Manoj Das is a six-year-old child prodigy from India, who gained worldwide recognition for his exceptional memory and linguistic abilities

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English: Adithya Manoj Das, a six-year-old Indian national residing in the United Arab Emirates, holds six world records for his unique skills. He can recite "20 Longest English words with spellings starting with 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 85, 183 Letters within 150 seconds" and pronounce long numbers from millions to centillion googolplex (which has 303 zeros). Adithya's impressive abilities have earned him a place in the American Book of World Records, the International Book of World Records, the European Book of World Records, the Universal Book of World Records, the Best of India Records, and the URF Asian Book of Records.

Adithya set the world record for "Most Number of Longest English Words Recited with their Spellings" on August 10, 2021, in Sharjah, UAE. He recited 20 longest English words with their spellings, including the longest word in English literature (183 letters), and set a new world record for the International Book of Records. Adithya accomplished this under the Record category of Solo Activity.

According to the official Facebook page of Best of India Records, Aditya, the six-year-old son of Divya and Manoj Das, has an unusual hobby of memorizing the longest, uncommon, and most difficult words in the English language and also the largest numbers. He demonstrated his skill by recalling 20 such words, along with their spellings and big numbers from million to googolplex in just 80 seconds on August 10, 2021.

Adithya's impressive feat has also been recognized by the American Book of Records, where he successfully recited 20 English longest words with spellings like 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, and 85, as well as the third-longest English word with 183 letters (a fictional dish name) within 135 seconds. Similarly, URF World Records and URF Asian Book of Records acknowledge Adithya's accomplishment of reciting 20 English longest words with spellings like 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, and 85, as well as the third-longest English word with 183 letters (a fictional dish name) within 150 seconds.

Adithya, the son of Manoj Das and Divya Satish Naik, was born on January 14, 2015. His parents migrated to the United Arab Emirates in 2015, and Adithya is currently studying at Ryan International School in Sharjah.
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