It's Spanish for "... and the morning, as well."
Il y a means "there is / there are" in English.
'y' in Spanish = 'and' in English
y = and el = he
"Y cuatro" translates to "and four" in English.
And.
"Y esa quien esss" in English translates to "And who is that?"
"Y el tuyo" translates to "And yours" in English.
"Y yo de ti" translates to "and I, about you" in English.
Contribuciones y seguros translates to "contributions and insurance" in English.
"Swydd y Dyn" translates to "Job of the Man" in English.
il y a un ... > there is a ...
You probably mean "y eso," which means "and that."