A Gurudwara is the place of prayer
A Gurdwara.
The Sikhs worship at a place called: A gurdwara. There is normally an orange flag outside the Gurdwara with a khandaon it. Gurdwara means Guru's House.
Sikhs marry in their place of worship, called a Gurdwara. This translates from Punjabi as "the Gateway to the Guru".
Gurdwara e.g: temple
For praying it is called a Masjid
No, we don't. Though when Sikhs meet at their place of worship (the Gurudwara; meaning Guru's House), and pray to the Holy Book; the Guru Granth Sahib. There they do follow certain ways but other than that one can pray any time, any place.
No, they don't have to take anythying before praying.
The Gurudwara is a place of worship for Sikhs.
If you mean Sikhism then yes Sikhs worship in a temple called the gurdwara
The praying is called "Salah". The called to the praying is called "Moathen"
A GURDWARA The first one ever built was called The GOLDEN TEMPLE
Yes Sikhs do have priests in their gurdwara. the are called PATHIES