Compiling with gcc-multilib

Hello
I was just about to compile a version of wine, as it works best with a program I am running.
However, it required 32 bit devel libraries, so I installed multilib-devel.
./configure worked fine, however, running the "make" command posts command not found.
Is there a symlink I have to make to get 'make' to appear as a command, so i can continue to compile wine?

This might actually help:
pacman -S make
Greetings
matse

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