No. Men who dedicate their lives to a Buddhist monastic way of life are Monks and women are Nuns. Any person with sufficient knowledge can lead a Buddhist ritual.
Monks or Nuns who have received and understood the Buddha's teachings sufficiently (called being given transmission) are allowed to teach others. These persons typically are then given honorific titles such as Lama (equivalent to Sanskrit term Guru), Geshe (virtuous friend), Bhante (venerable sir), and venerable, etc.
By "buddah", I think you means "buddhists". Kind of - there are monks, etc.
Buddhism doesn't have priests and has no need to comment on them. Zen Buddhists comment that literature or people indicating they know the answer are to be ignored.
Buddhists in England typically wear everyday modern clothing like others in the society. However, during formal ceremonies or meditation practices, they may choose to wear traditional Buddhist robes or attire to show respect for the teachings and practice.
Zhenhua has written: 'Can xue suo tan' -- subject(s): Biography, Buddhist Priests 'Zhongguo fo jiao ren ming da ci dian' -- subject(s): Biography, Buddhist Priests, Buddhists, Chinese, Dictionaries
Buddhists never left India. At one point Buddhists were one of the majority religions in India; but Hindu priests became entrenched in India's politics and used their position to reinforce Hinduism. Between that and Buddhism's belief in no gods, lead to a decline in popularity there. In Modern times Buddhism is flourishing again. Many of the dailits (outcast caste) are becoming Buddhists.
Zhijing Wu has written: 'Wulin fan zhi' -- subject(s): Biography, Buddhist Priests, Buddhist Temples, Buddhists, Early works to 1800, History
People who believe in Buddha are commonly called Buddhists. They practice Buddhism
No. Buddhists do not worship, period.
It is a place for Buddhists to meditate.
Usually, more experienced Buddhists.
Not all Buddhists wear red and yellow robes, in the same way that all Christians do not dress in black with white Roman collars like priests or wear habits like nuns. The robes are reseved for the lamas, monks and nuns. The average Buddhist lay person fits in well with the culture he lives in - jeans in the USA etc.
20% of people in Korea are Buddhists