Here's what you might be thinking of:
* "Le" and "La" as part of compound adjectives: You might be thinking of compound adjectives where "le" and "la" are part of the adjective. For example:
* "Le" + noun + adjective: "Le grand bleu" (The big blue)
* "La" + noun + adjective: "La haute couture" (The high fashion)
* "Le" + adjective + noun: "Le beau jardin" (The beautiful garden)
* "La" + adjective + noun: "La douce musique" (The soft music)
* "Le" and "La" used with possessive adjectives: "Le" and "la" can be used before possessive adjectives, which describe ownership:
* "Le mien" (Mine)
* "La mienne" (Mine - feminine)
* "Le tien" (Yours)
* "La tienne" (Yours - feminine)
Remember: "Le" and "la" are articles, not adjectives. They can be used with adjectives or to create compound adjectives, but they aren't adjectives themselves.