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There's actually a Python-based framework that can make mobile apps called Kivy, but as you might expect it would not be terribly performant.
And there's also KivyMD after you learn base Kivy, that adds more widgets with the intent of following Google's Material Design spec.
I'm not going to vouch for the project, or link, just mentioning it exists.