Language barrier breaking.

You don't.
 
When you type something and it's read by someone that doesn't know the "language" you're speaking (for example, alliance common to orcish) it's scrambled by the game to make no sense. However some people have played around with the game's translations until they find random number and letter combinations that make sense when read. For instance I used to use "27 11 11", which was read (I think) as "MU HA HA" on the alliance side of things.

Here's a website with some examples:

Speak with opposite faction
 
I do it sometimes, not going to get banned for it.
 
I do it sometimes, not going to get banned for it.

B. Rules Related to "Chat" and Interaction With Other Users. Communicating in-game with other Users and Blizzard representatives, whether by text, voice or any other method, is an integral part of the Game and the Service and is referred to here as "Chat." When engaging in Chat, you may not:
(i) Transmit or post any content or language which, in the sole and absolute discretion of Blizzard, is deemed to be offensive, including without limitation content or language that is unlawful, harmful, threatening, abusive, harassing, defamatory, vulgar, obscene, hateful, sexually explicit, or racially, ethnically or otherwise objectionable, nor may you use a misspelling or an alternative spelling to circumvent the content and language restrictions listed above;

(ii) Carry out any action with a disruptive effect, such as intentionally causing the Chat screen to scroll faster than other users are able to read, or setting up macros with large amounts of text that, when used, can have a disruptive effect on the normal flow of Chat;

(iii) Disrupt the normal flow of dialogue in Chat or otherwise act in a manner that negatively affects other users including without limitation posting commercial solicitations and/or advertisements for goods and services available outside of the World of Warcraft universe;

(iv) Sending repeated unsolicited or unwelcome messages to a single user or repeatedly posting similar messages in a Chat area, including without limitation continuous advertisements to sell goods or services;

(v) Communicate or post any user's personal information in the Game, or on websites or forums related to the Game, except that a user may communicate his or her own personal information in a private message directed to a single user;

(vi) Harass, threaten, stalk, embarrass or cause distress, unwanted attention or discomfort to any user of the Game;

(vii) Participate in any action that, in the sole and absolute opinion of Blizzard, results or may result in an authorized user of the Game being "scammed" or defrauded out of gold, weapons, armor, or any other items that user has earned through authorized game play in the Game;

(viii) Communicate directly with players who are playing characters aligned with the opposite faction (e.g. Horde communicating with Alliance or vice versa); or

(ix) Impersonate any real person, including without limitation any "game master" or any other Blizzard agent or employee, nor may you communicate in the Game in any way designed to make others believe that your message constitutes a server message or was otherwise posted by any Blizzard agent or employee.


C. Rules Related to Game Play. Game play is what World of Warcraft is all about, and Blizzard strictly enforces the rules that govern game play. Blizzard considers most conduct to be part of the Game, and not harassment, so player-killing the enemies of your race and/or alliance, including gravestone and/or corpse camping, is considered a part of the Game. Because the Game is a "player vs. player" game, you should always remember to protect yourself in areas where the members of hostile races can attack you, rather than contacting Blizzard's in-game customer service representatives for help when you have been killed by an enemy of your race. Nonetheless, certain acts go beyond what is "fair" and are considered serious violations of these Terms of Use. Those acts include, but are not necessarily limited to, the following:


(i) Using or exploiting errors in design, features which have not been documented, and/or "program bugs" to gain access that is otherwise not available, or to obtain a competitive advantage over other players;

(ii) Conduct prohibited by the EULA or elsewhere in these Terms of Use; and

(iii) Anything that Blizzard considers contrary to the "essence" of the Game.


i underlined the part you must have skimmed over. just becasue you havent been banned, doesnt mean you wont.
 
Im also going to go out on a whim and say that the OP has no good intentions behind breaking the barrier.
 
:(

If you are Horde, the only acceptable thing to /say is 101 101.
 
i know some
horde to alliance :
1 6 1 3 = A N A L
UO UO = HA HA
aw = no
27 11 11 = MU HA HA
and the most famous one
K E K = l o l

alliance to horde :
ee oo d a p = lo ve y o u
Ss B ppp = Me E vil
294 B = NUD E
D a p Ee bb = Y o u Lo se

d a p is or ok 294 B = y o u lo ve me NUD E
 
I saw a ally gnome on BG the other day that can speak to horde without using these.... she actually said "awwww.....horde hates me" and also "please don't kill me".....I though she is a hacker because some horde player keep on asking us not to kill her because she is horde spy on ally...
 
11 11 11 is (i think) HA HA HA, which I used a lot on Shau during hellfire.
 

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